Can COVAX ensure equitable access to the covid-19 vaccine for developing countries?
A Pandemic knows no borders: the danger of Vaccine Nationalism At the beginning of 2020, most of the world fought to control the rise of Covid-19 infections. It quickly became…
The U.S leaves the Paris agreement for 77 days – What Biden’s victory means for the environment.
On the 5th of November 2020, the United States officially left the Paris Agreement. Joe Biden immediately tweeted his intention to return to the agreement as soon as possible meaning…
Women's key role in peacebuilding - The potted timeline of success and failure following resolution 1325.
Women do not instigate wars yet suffer disproportionately from the consequences of conflict. They are more likely to suffer sexual violence, poverty and discrimination. After the resolute efforts to elevate…
Disrupting inequality - Philanthropy and its potential to address the rich/poor divide in the light of Covid-19
The current inequality. The gap between the rich and the rest is well-documented, with the world’s richest 1% owning twice as much wealth as 6.9 billion people combined (Oxfam, 2020).…
Will we be able to end world hunger? - The challenges SDG2 faced before Covid-19
Slipping out of reach – zero hunger and Sustainable Development Goal 2 Under the current global landscape, it is easy to blame worsening development situations on Covid-19. However, the UN’s…
The UNs Global Gender Response Tracker – Prioritising Gender Equality in policy
The Covid-19 pandemic has adversely affected many aspects of society, yet it is the existing disparities which have been exacerbated the most. Women are facing unfairly distributed challenges as a…
School closures due to Covid-19 - The rise of online learning and increasing disparities in Ghana.
To combat the rapid spread of the Covid-19 virus, many schools across the globe closed their doors to students as one by one government mandated lockdowns upon their societies. UNESCO…
The other side of the Green Energy Revolution – The lesser known environmental impact of the Electric Car
COP21 and the rise of the Electric Car. Every year the physical effects of climate change are being felt across the globe, from rising sea levels to the increasing prevalence…
Women’s Economic Empowerment
Women’s economic empowerment is paramount to the world’s economy, including more women in the existing markets, access to resources, productivity, control over their own time, lives and bodies, in all…
Development in Fragile States: Why addressing conflict is critical in the fight to end poverty.
Poverty and Conflict: It is estimated that by 2030, up to two-thirds of the worlds extreme poor will live in fragile and conflict affected States (*1). The World Bank recent…
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