Gender-Based Violence: Beyond the Crises in Cameroon and Effects on Mental Well-Being
To combat violence toward women and girls, we need to address the underlying causes already in place before emergencies struck.
To combat violence toward women and girls, we need to address the underlying causes already in place before emergencies struck.
This policy brief examines the challenges governments encountered in delivering inclusive digital public services, notably in the Global South, where rapid digitalization increased structural disparities and vulnerabilities.
This article was originally published by SPWR. In the ready-made garments (RMG) factories of Bangladesh, workers toil all day long [...]
This policy brief addresses crucial concerns that must be addressed for online learning to survive in the face of future external shocks and prevent the loss of education gains, with a focus on at-risk groups like female students.
Varying environmental conditions in early life affect adulthood's labour market outcomes in developing countries.
It is essential to stop security operations and activities that are based on technologies with high discriminatory potential.
Rising wheat prices have contributed to food inflation in Kenya. The cost of goods and services has increased significantly due to the disrupted oil supply and subsequent price increase.
The recommendations set forth aim to enhance both input and output legitimacy, thereby contributing to a renewed social contract and a new global deal.
Using digital technologies to amplify meaningful participation not only contributes to life online, but also to citizen engagement offline.
Nowadays, it is no longer possible to promote solidarity in South-South Cooperation without considering climate change and the ecological crisis.