
Renewable energy: a boon for women farmers in Cambodia
FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Originally published on the UN Environment Programme’s website, 19 July 2023 Along with being heavy, the machine was expensive to operate and spewed

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Originally published on the UN Environment Programme’s website, 19 July 2023 Along with being heavy, the machine was expensive to operate and spewed

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In the vast archipelago of Indonesia, women’s contribution to the fisheries sector is not just significant—it’s essential. Accounting for up to 42%

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In the quest for gender equality and women’s economic empowerment, Southeast Asia is at a pivotal juncture. According to UN Women, an

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC A recent groundbreaking report by Oxfam has sparked a compelling question: could taxing the super-rich be the solution to the climate crisis?

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – The curtains have fallen on COP28, the latest chapter in the United Nations’ ongoing saga to tackle

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC For years, the question of why women are paid less than men has puzzled economists. Many have pointed to bias, discrimination, and

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Liberty Society, initiated in 2019, embodied Tamara Gondo’s vision of empowering women right from its inception. Targeting especially those marred by violence

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC New York, U.S.A. — Despite global efforts, the world is falling short of achieving gender equality. This year’s edition of the UN Women and

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC In a world grappling with the escalating impacts of climate change, researchers have unveiled a rarely discussed, yet deeply concerning consequence: an