OPINION: Why the Biden administration should invest in a global safety net
A Biden administration commitment to protect and strengthen social safety nets, at home and abroad, signals America’s commitment to human rights and combating extreme poverty
OPINION: The internet has been a lifeline in 2020 - but not for everyone. Governments must act.
COVID-19 has shown the internet is not a luxury but a lifeline, and underscored why affordable, meaningful internet access must be a basic human right
OPINION: Crunch time looms in global anti-slavery fight
As the world marks International Day for the Abolition of Slavery, we must boost efforts to end modern slavery by 2030
OPINION: African women are leading community responses to COVID-19 crisis
From providing meals to hygiene promotion and mask-making, grassroots groups working on climate, conflict and other issues are crafting local responses to the pandemic
OPINION: UK crackdown on homelessness fuels modern slavery fears
Foreign rough sleepers in Britain face detention and deportation under new policy
OPINION: On World AIDS Day, the story of AIDS offers us an incredible legacy
As the world marks World AIDS Day on December 1, it is important to remember that everyone's has their own experience of the virus
OPINION: In a year like no other, an opportunity to give like never before
On Dec 1, a global day of generosity, we each have a chance to support the organizations helping our communities survive
OPINION: Five mega-trends affecting forests will have profound impacts on local communities
We need to understand the consequences of technology, migration, climate shifts, infrastructure and a growing middle class on forest-dependent people
OPINION: We cannot let COVID-19 undo gains in fight to end child labor
Coronavirus has decimated earnings for workers at the bottom of global supply chains