BAT Vietnam & Tay Ninh Women’s Union gave interest-free "Women’s Empowerment" loans to 100 underprivileged women in 3 border ...
Control over water underpins national security, economic stability and social wellbeing, as disputes over rivers from ...
About 86% of victims of child early and forced marriages (CEFM) are girls. Every third child bride in the world is an Indian. Child marriage is any marriage in which at least one party is below ...
Africa’s economic growth is hinging on creating 1 billion jobs by the end of the century. Where will it find them?
The move follows through on the president’s vow to crack down on leftists after the September assassination of conservative ...
INDIGENOUS communities have developed ways of adapting to environmental changes. These knowledge systems, also known as ...
The WHO World Diabetes Day’s theme calls for “access to care across the life course.” For India, this means connecting ...
Parts of the Argentine Pampas, a vast expanse of flat grasslands, look more like wetlands these days following record rains, ...
By Knut Ostby and Mohamed Shahudh How we understand and measure poverty has evolved. From early income-based definitions, Nobel laureate Amartya Sen’s “capability approach” in the 1980s broadened the ...
The push to bring more women into the workforce is gathering momentum across states. But the challenge now lies not just in ...
Federal nutrition programs spend billions on U.S.-grown food, but weak oversight and loose “domestic” rules limit benefits ...
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