A new IOM report says that while there has been a record number of displaced persons globally, migrant remittances are helping drive human development.
In Zambia, April is traditionally a month of plenty, but this year the impact of El Nino climate-induced prolonged dry spell has put families in crisis.
Lack of water threatens the very existence of family farming in Chile, forcing farmers to adopt new techniques or to leave ...
Amy Clarke is Co-Founder and Chief Impact Officer of the multi award-winning Tribe Impact Capital, a dedicated impact wealth ...
Olaide Bankole was born and raised in Nigeria, and he observed how climate change was evident in the country and had been ...
As we contemplate the clouded futures of Gaza, Ukraine, and other dire conflict zones that get far less coverage, it may be instructive to recall the surprising success story of a ravaged country that ...
Tax revenue remains the most sustainable source of income for governments and plays a crucial role in financing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It diminishes the need for international ...
The drinking water supply in the southern island of Chiloé, one of Chile's rainiest areas, is threatened by damage to its ...
The United Nations Office of Rule of Law and Security Institutions (OROLSI) supports the promotion of the rule of law, security, and peace in conflict-affected countries. In an interview with Kingsley ...
A group of children participating in an immersion program in Náhuat, the language of the Pipil people and the only remaining pre-Hispanic language in El Salvador, are the last hope that the language ...
BERLIN, Germany, May 3 2024 (IPS) - The year 2024 seems to be a year of big decisions. The European Parliament elections in ...
A new report has warned media freedom in the EU is close to “breaking point” in many states amid rising authoritarianism across the continent.