Why demography is key to unlocking sustainable future
The writers say governments, civil society, young people and others can come together and make a real difference, building on their collective investments and successes to date.
The writers say governments, civil society, young people and others can come together and make a real difference, building on their collective investments and successes to date.
Human trafficking is reportedly the second most profitable criminal business in the world, next only to drug trafficking.
The verdict on same-sex marriage has snitched the Indian queer community’s wish to live with dignity.
In the realm of entertainment journalism, a woman's neckline often holds more significance than her latest award-winning performance.
Social media showcases unrealistic beauty standards, prompting constant comparisons and fostering dissatisfaction.
The meteoric rise of online food delivery businesses in Bangladesh has brought on a sea of changes in the nation's dining habits, but this change has brought about difficulties…
The writer asks that everyone in the world to help provide formal education opportunities for Rohingya students.
Partisans have a strong hold on political parties for now, but that could change as voters express their dislike for both candidates.
By investing in children, governments lay the groundwork for a brighter future where all children, regardless of their background, have equal opportunities to flourish.
The writer says that with any question that touches on sustainability, the perspective of the youth should be a central component in the discussion of democratic resilience.