High up in the eucalyptus-strewn Entoto Mountains, which overlook the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, work is nearly complete on the country’s first observatory. Studying the stars and the galaxies ...
The warnings from the UN and anti-nuclear activists are increasingly ominous: the world is closer to a nuclear war more than ...
Fishworkers are invisible in climate debates, yet they are at the heart of food security, feeding millions while struggling ...
When I joined CIVICUS in 2019, I came in with two decades of work on influencing and monitoring public policies through ...
Since late August, severe flash floods and monsoons plaguing Bangladesh have affected nearly 6 million people. Bangladeshi officials have declared the floods to be the country’s worst climate disaster ...
How will Israel respond to Iran’s recent ballistic missiles barrage? “Strategic patience” is the best course. Israel has its ...
Edward Mukiibi, President of Slow Food, champions agroecology as a transformative answer to food insecurity, climate change, ...
When the weather is bad, the residents of the Litoral neighborhood in Manzanillo, Cuba, are forced to evacuate their houses.
African policymakers have been asked to create enabling environments that will help traders and farmers build reliable ...
Jeremy Hopkins is half Kenyan and half British and graduated with a MA in Arabic and Social Anthropology (Edinburgh) and a ...
Reem Alsalem, the UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women and Girls, calls prostitution a “system of violence” that ...
In an interview with Sky News Arabia on September 20, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov expressed scepticism but was ...