Young negotiators inject 'new blood' into climate decision-making
Young climate activists are moving from the streets to negotiating seats of power - but plenty find obstacles in their way
Young negotiators inject 'new blood' into climate decision-making
Young climate activists are moving from the streets to negotiating seats of power - but plenty find obstacles in their way
Hard hit by COVID-19, migrants seen facing 'invisible wall'
Job losses and pay cuts linked to the pandemic have taken a heavy toll on migrants and refugees around the world, according to a Red Cross poll
Sudanese couple in Egypt help feed struggling fellow migrants
As the coronavirus pandemic put many out of work, the couple pivoted from teaching skills to serving food
OPINION: Why the Convention on Wetlands matters more than ever
The word's wetlands store more than twice the amount of carbon dioxide than forests. So why don't they get more protection?
The Ethiopian hairdresser rebuilding the lives of sex workers and migrants
"Many of my clients are sex workers. Usually, they don't talk freely about their job because it's a taboo. But when they come here, they tell their stories."
'Digital authoritarianism' threatening basic rights in Africa, study says
Measures used by governments in past two decades include digital surveillance, disinformation, internet shutdowns and arrests for online speech
No papers, no jab: Lebanon's migrants face barriers to COVID-19 vaccination
Rights groups fear migrant workers may be left out of vaccination drive as funds run low in crisis-hit country
U.S. calls on African Union to exert pressure over worsening crisis in Ethiopia's Tigray
Thousands of people have died, hundreds of thousands have been forced from homes and there are shortages of food, water and medicine
Children seen at risk of recruitment in Central African Republic fighting
Violence erupted over a December election result, driving more than 210,000 people from their homes