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Europe must understand that the only reasonable and humane way to tackle migrant smuggling is to open regular routes for people to reach Europe in safety and dignity. Europe’s approach to migrant ...
As the Trump administration’s hostility towards the United Nations and other international organizations keeps growing, a New York Times columnist last week proposed what he frivolously described as ...
CGIAR Science Week saw the launch of the inaugural CGIAR Flagship Report: Insight to Impact: A decision-maker’s guide to navigating food system science.
On April 4, it was confirmed by Myanmar authorities that there were approximately 180,000 Rohingya refugees residing in Bangladesh that are eligible to return. Following numerous cuts in funding as a ...
As agrifood systems in the Global South buckle under the weight of climate change, biodiversity, and even pollution, experts such as Dr. Himanshu Pathak call for urgent innovative solutions, as, at ...
Increasingly, experts in the global health and agricultural sectors find the One Health approach effective for identifying and addressing health concerns.
Climate change is outpacing science and farmers are paying the price. Agricultural research innovations need to reach farmers ...
Animal scientist Lindiwe Majele Sibanda tells IPS in an exclusive interview that science is key to ensuring that 9.7 billion will be food secure by 2050.
On March 18, the first plane with deportees from the US landed in Cap-Haïtien. Of the 46 passengers, 25 were convicted felons ...
In East Africa, climate change has made water a lifeline and threatVbut science-backed solutions are helping turn the tide.
CGIAR’s Gender Impact Platform Director, Nicoline de Haan, argues that leaning into a 'victim' narrative does not serve women farmers.
The state of food and nutrition security in the Global South masks the great strides and investments made to increase agricultural yields.