Here’s how to collaborate on a COVID-19 economic reset
Companies, governments, investors and civil society all have a role to play as we ‘reset’ our systems and strive for a just and regenerative economy
UK urged to force firms to publish plans for closing gender pay gap
Britain trails behind others in terms of pay gap action plans, but leads on transparency
Thousands more underfed children may die due to COVID
An extra 10,000 children per month may die this year from malnutrition due to the COVID-19 crisis
No one to turn to? Poor Indian women 'learn to ignore' sexual abuse at work
The informal sector employs 95% of India's female workforce - from street vendors and factory workers to domestic maids
Polyester from pollution? Fashion's next generation goes green
From clothes sculpted from mushroom tendrils to algae coatings on garments that absorb carbon dioxide, fashion is getting a remake
Global CO2 emissions show biggest ever drop in first half of 2020
The 8.8% reduction represents largest ever fall in emissions over the first half of the year, larger than for any economic downturn, research shows
Europe plans greener buildings to cut emissions, fight poverty
Europe plans to launch a wave of green building renovations to tackle climate change and energy poverty
One year on, Tunisia's #MeToo movement grapples with race
In Tunisia, Black women continue to face unequal job prospects and are often subjected to sexual harassment
U.S. Supreme Court nominee Barrett faces scrutiny over same-sex marriage
Amy Coney Barrett said she had no agenda when it came to same-sex marriage
Troops, helicopters hunt for survivors after deadly Vietnam landslides
The Red Cross has warned that nearly one million people in central Vietnam could be severely affected by floods