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One Woman or Girl Is Killed Every 10 Minutes By Their Intimate Partner Or Family Member

December 7, 2024 No Comments

The latest report on femicides reveals that 60 per cent of all female homicides are committed by an intimate partner or a family member.

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WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (JMP) – WASH in health care facilities 2023 data update

November 28, 2024 No Comments

WASH in health care facilities 2023 data
update: special focus on primary health care.

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World Must Act Faster To Protect 30% Of The Planet by 2030

November 14, 2024 No Comments

The Protected Planet Report 2024 reveals that 17.6% of land and inland waters and 8.4% of the ocean and coastal areas globally are within documented

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Blue boats transporting tourists going to Phong Nha cave. The pier was funded by ADB’s Greater Mekong Subregion Sustainable Tourism Development Project. Training programs also gave the local people opportunities to work in the tourism sector in and around the National Park (photo by Ariel Javellana).

Innovative Finance Approaches for Addressing River Basin Pollution: Combating Aquatic Biodiversity Loss in Southeast Asia

October 24, 2024 No Comments

This report outlines the cascading environmental, social, and economic impacts of aquatic biodiversity loss in Southeast Asia and recommends ways to develop scalable projects that tackle river pollution and support sustainable development.

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New Energy Nexus Indonesia

New Energy Nexus Indonesia Invites Hundreds of Youth to ‘Megalungan Iklim’ – Climate-Focused Gathering and Music Performance by Nosstress

October 18, 2024 No Comments

To commemorate Galungan and Kuningan Day, New Energy Nexus hosted ‘Megalungan Iklim,’ an event designed to celebrate the triumph of good (dharma) over the bad

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Greentech Festival Welcomes Nadya Hutagalung and Sandrine Dixson-Declève On Stage For The Third GTF Connect Singapore

October 18, 2024 No Comments

FOLLOW THIS TOPIC Berlin / Singapore, 1 October 2024. After a successful start to this year’s international event series in London, the GREENTECH FESTIVAL will

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SunCable launches Indonesia’s first ever Renewable Energy Research Park

October 15, 2024 No Comments

SunCable, a world-leading renewable energy innovator, has launched the first of five Renewable Energy Technology Research Parks in Indonesia.

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UN Global Compact Network Singapore announces revamped Carbon Emissions Recording Tool

October 6, 2024 No Comments

UN Global Compact Network Singapore (UN GCNS) today concluded its annual premier sustainability event, the UN GCNS Summit, which took place on 3 and 4

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Corals in particular are extremely sensitive to changes in tempreture. Climate scientists say sea levels in the Pacific Ocean are warming faster than global average. Copyright: Adapted from WMO State of the Climate in the South-West Pacific in 2023

Climate Scientists Sound Alarm Over Asia’s Rising Seas

September 26, 2024 No Comments

Sea levels in the Pacific Ocean rising faster than global average. Indian Ocean warming already causing storms, erratic rainfall and droughts. Scientists call for urgent global action including reduced fossil fuel burning. 

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