OPINION: Aid sector sexual abuse is still widespread – here’s how to tackle it
We must stop reoffending aid workers moving through organisations with impunity
OPINION: BBC’s ‘The Archers’ spotlights modern slavery in our backyards
The radio drama has raised awareness about the reality of human trafficking in Britain
I saw how social media posts in Jordan sparked violence. I wasn’t surprised by the riots in Washington
As a LGBT+ advocate in the Middle East, I’ve seen first-hand how easily politicians can incite violence through social media
Defend Haiti’s democracy and proud legacy of overthrowing slavery
On the eleventh anniversary of Haiti’s devastating earthquake, another disaster looms. But this one is preventable
OPINION: Here’s why you should care about COVID-19 supply chains in 2021
It’s a moment of reckoning for supply chains that snake around the world. By going digital companies can manage the crisis and build resilience against future shocks
OPINION: Lebanon’s sexual harassment law: a sea-change for the Middle East?
Lebanon is the first Arab country to outlaw online sexual harassment. Enforcement will be key if wider change for women’s rights in the Middle East is to happen
OPINION: Cities need inclusive COVID-19 responses to build back stronger. But we can't do it alone.
Here’s why even more support for migrants and refugees is crucial in 2021
OPINION: Eliminating child labour in 2021 - from promises to practice
World must capitalise on the International Year for the Elimination of Child Labour after COVID-19 setback
2020 was the year of inequality: can we turn it around in 2021?
This year has been of a story of mourning, but it has been a story of organising too. The story of 2021 has not yet been written: we can write it; we can right it
OPINION: In 2021 will we realise how endangered our global water supply is?
In 2020, climate change activism was very much in vogue - but water is not always a part of the conversation