OPINION: Slaves Among Us
People usually fall prey to traffickers when they are at their most vulnerable, often because of poverty
OPINION: Women can spacewalk. But can they cross the gender line?
Biases build powerful barriers to women’s advancement over the course of a lifetime for which both the world, and the women in it, pay a steep price
OPINION: As drought hits, Zimbabweans are going hungry
But efforts to boost food security, health and nutrition in Zimbabwe's cities could have a big payoff
OPINION: Universal health coverage will remain elusive for women and adolescents unless it includes sexual and reproductive health and rights
This is not only good public health; it makes economic sense as well
OPINION: Ghana needs a grievance mechanism to secure women’s land rights
As advocates for women’s land rights, isn’t it time we support the establishment of land-rights-specific grievance mechanisms?
OPINION: Nature can help us fight climate change – if we hurry
Nature is the first to showcase the effects of a warming planet but also holds the answer to staying – and repelling – this seemingly unstoppable march to climate apocalypse
OPINION: Somalia’s food crises can be tackled by data-driven early action and investment
While Somalia continues to make progress developing its economy, it needs to do even more to prepare for inevitable shocks
OPINION: Employers have to face the uncomfortable truth about LGBT+ inclusion
The misgivings harboured by many LGBT+ employees about being open about their sexual orientation at work may be justified
OPINION: State and regional governments – the unsung heroes of climate action?
Many states and regions have already met or exceeded their 2020 climate targets – and are in fact decarbonising faster than national governments