1 for 8 Billion: Rethinking Leadership at a Time of Multilateral Crisis
Multilateralism is now facing one of its deepest credibility crises in decades. Armed conflicts persist without resolution, democratic norms [...]
Multilateralism is now facing one of its deepest credibility crises in decades. Armed conflicts persist without resolution, democratic norms [...]
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing our lives faster than most societies can adapt. It brings real promise — better [...]
It is with great enthusiasm that I reflect on my first six months as Executive Director of Southern Voice, after a [...]
This side event brings together feminist movements and experts from the Global South to present bold proposals for financing care systems. Centering care as a strategic investment, the event highlights its role in advancing gender equality, sustainable development, and economic resilience during the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development.
This side event brings together feminist movements, economists, and care practitioners to present bold policy proposals for financing care systems as a development strategy. Drawing on collaborative work at CSW69, this Global South-led coalition will outline concrete solutions to place care at the heart of economic planning—advancing gender equality, strengthening resilience, and informing the agenda for the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development.
This article is part of the World Economic Forum’s Intelligence Map on Sustainable Development, which was co-curated by Southern Voice. Explore [...]
There has been improvement in gender equality over the past decade in Africa. Yet, climate change, drought and famine [...]
Designing and implementing inclusive policies can improve women's political participation, with a significant impact on SDG 5 in Nigeria.
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 proposes ways to achieve the active participation of Nigerian women in international trade.