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 [...]
As 2025 draws to a close, the following reviews some key moments in a year of collective action to [...]
Gender equity and women’s leadership are fundamental to the progress and resilience of the Global South. Women are the [...]
It is vital not only to tackle the issue of care itself but also to raise awareness about the need to redistribute caring responsibilities.
The study finds that demand and supply side disruptions, caused by mobility restrictions and limited access to finance, negatively affected MSEs, with women-owned enterprises facing greater difficulties.
The study finds that demand and supply side disruptions, caused by mobility restrictions and limited access to finance, negatively affected MSEs, with women-owned enterprises facing greater difficulties.
The study results show that international migrants recovered their jobs faster than Chileans during the pandemic but that those in a vulnerable situation were more likely to lose their jobs and turn to the informal sector
The COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent policy measures in response had a significant impact on small and micro [...]
The Sri Lankan MSME sector is the backbone of the country's economy. It experienced a roller-coaster ride as owners struggled to navigate the drastic aftermath of the pandemic.