Making an Economic Case for Climate Action

Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left) receives the legal instruments for joining the Paris Agreement from Barack Obama, President of the United States, at a special ceremony held in Hangzhou, China. Credit: UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe UNITED NATIONS, Oct 2 2017 (IPS) – Having faced a year of record temperatures and devastating hurricanes, the United States stands more … Read more

How a Venezuelan Living with HIV Could Change the Way Mexico Deals with Refugees

Josefina Salomon is Media Manager at Amnesty International Daniel (not his real name), is a Venezuelan living with HIV. Mexico gave him refugee status, based on a humanitarian cause. Credit: Sergio Ortiz/ Amnistía Internacional MEXICO CITY, Dec 21 2017 (IPS) – As Daniel*, a 26-year-old architect, stood before a visibly exhausted doctor in the main … Read more

El Salvador’s Shameful Treatment of Women Who Miscarry

Jeannette Urquilla is executive director of , the Salvadoran partner of , an international women’s group. A low middle-income country with half the population below the age of 25, El Salvador suffers from high socioeconomic and gender inequity. Credit: UNFPA SAN SALVADOR, Mar 28 2018 (IPS) – (34) was released from prison earlier this month … Read more

New & Resurgent Infectious Diseases Can Have Far-reaching Economic Repercussions

DAVID E. BLOOM is the Clarence James Gamble Professor of Economics and Demography, DANIEL CADARETTE is a research assistant, and JP SEVILLA is a research associate, all at Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health. WASHINGTON DC, Jul 3 2018 (IPS) – Infectious diseases and associated mortality have abated, but they remain a significant … Read more

Zero Hunger: Our Actions Today Are Our Future Tomorrow

This article is part of a series of opinion pieces to mark World Food Day October 16   José Graziano da Silva is Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Zolia Morán Tun, from Tucurú, in the department of Alta Verapaz, in Guatemala, implements the piling trays to produce local plants, … Read more

Q& A: We Need a Holistic Approach to Eradicate Leprosy

Dr Maria Francia Laxamana, the Assistant Secretary in the Philippines Ministry of Health, eels strongly about the social exclusion and stigma experienced by the leprosy patients and is eager to make a notable change in the way the society perceives leprosy and those who live with it. Credit: Stella Paul/IPS MANILA, Mar 3 2019 (IPS) … Read more

The Libyan Disaster: Little Bits of History Repeating

just little bits of history repeating.  Propeller Heads: History repeating STOCKHOLM / ROME, Jul 9 2019 (IPS) – The Libyan catastrophe and the suffering of ”illegal” migrants are generally depicted as fairly recent events, though they are actually the results of a long history of greed, contempt for others and fatal shortsightedness. Like former Yugoslavia, … Read more

Global Challenges for the ‘NextGen’

Professor Lindsay Falvey, who will be presented with the 2019 Crawford Fund medal on World Food Day for remaining practically and passionately committed, for over four decades, to the international contributions agricultural science makes to food security. MELBOURNE, Oct 15 2019 (IPS) – Success has many parents – so the saying goes. In the case … Read more