Millions of Ugandans denied vital services over digital ID cards
Pregnant women have been turned away from health centres and the elderly denied welfare payments, said the Initiative for Social and Economic Rights, Unwanted Witness and New York University
To stem nature loss, start by ending harmful subsidies, economists say
Raising hundreds of billions of dollars in new "nature" finance will achieve little unless current incentives for environmental destruction are removed, analysts say
'Stand against hate' Canadian Muslim family loses three generations in truck attack
Family call for action against racism and Islamophobia after four killed in alleged hate crime
World Bank opposes vaccine intellectual property waiver as WTO talks resume
The development bank head backed pharmaceutical companies who say a waiver will hamper future research and development
Pinterest courts Gen Z by giving users a choice of gender pronouns
Image-sharing site will allow users to choose from a list of pronouns including gender-neutral options
Shots on wheels: Malaysia goes mobile with mass vaccine rollout
The fleet of 40 mobile vaccine clinics are targeting areas where people might struggle to reach immunisation centres
Unequal risk: How climate change hurts India's poor most
The costs of more extreme weather and rising seas are already hitting India's vulnerable groups hard, as their work and health are highly exposed, says a new report
Ignorance no excuse, says Indian judge who fought his own bias in LGBT+ case
Ruling in favour of a lesbian couple, Judge Anand Venkatesh describes his quest to tackle his own ‘ignorance and prejudice’ about same-sex relationships
Denmark trial uses virtual reality game to boost COVID vaccinations
Could getting players to step into the shoes of an elderly person trying to avoid infection help to boost take-up of COVID-19 shots?
Women falling behind in India's COVID-19 vaccination drive
India has vaccinated about 17% more men than women, official data shows, highlighting wider gender inequalities