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Forced Displacement Deepens; UNHCR

Forced Displacement Deepens; UNHCR

With climate change, violence and conflict increasing every day, the world witnessed a raise in forced displacement in the first half of 2021. Apart...
Dive into the stark realities of climate change-induced health vulnerability in India. A groundbreaking district-level study reveals disparities in exposure, sensitivity, and adaptive capacities, urging immediate multi-sectoral policy responses for a more equitable and resilient future.

Breaking Cycle of Eco Degradation and Conflict Needed

Is there a cyclic relationship between ecological degradation and conflict? Well, a new study shows that a vicious cycle exists whereby degradation of resources...
PRET; The Preparation For Future Pandemics

WHO Comes Up With 7 Recommendations For Health Progress

With COVID-19 leading to setbacks in health gains, the WHO released a position paper on building health systems resilience towards UHC and health security...
Divorce is a harsh reality for many families, and while the emotional and psychological consequences are widely acknowledged, the long-term physical health effects on children often go unnoticed.

Pandemic To have More years of Mental Distraction in Children

Fear, Loneliness and Grief – these emotions enveloped the lives of millions of children, young ones and their families as COVID 19 pandemic descended...

Degradation and Conflict; a Joint Threat to Ecology

A cyclic relationship exists between ecological degradation and conflict whereby degradation of resources leads to conflict, and the conflict leads to further resource degradation,...
About 194 million children born between now and 2030 are at risk of stunted growth if urgent action is not taken, warns Save the Children.

Ethnic Groups Continue in Grip of Disparity in Poverty

Majority of the countries across the world experience disparities in multidimensional poverty among ethnic groups and in nine ethnic groups more than 90 percent...
In India, medical graduates used to function as family physicians in cities while in villages, a registered medical practitioner (RMP) played that role. With significant advancement in medical knowledge, having only an MBBS degree is no longer considered enough for providing optimum care as a family physician. Accordingly, patients now usually approach specialists even for trivial problems.

Women’s health Still At Risk

More than 15 billion women (61 per cent) worldwide were not tested for any of the most prevalent, pernicious and damaging diseases women face...
Trump pledges to release classified files on JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations, reigniting public interest in conspiracy theories.

Black Men Killed More in the US

About one in every thousand Black men are killed by the police in the United States, making them 2-5 times more likely to be...
The global landscape of environmental rule of law is undergoing a rapid metamorphosis, driven by a convergence of technological advancements, the profound impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, heightened public concerns regarding climate change, and the upsurge of movements advocating for racial and social justice. The recently published report by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), titled "Environmental Rule of Law: Tracking Progress and Charting Future Directions," offers a comprehensive evaluation of this evolution. By meticulously collecting and analyzing data from 193 UN Member States, the report illuminates prevalent aspects of environmental rule of law worldwide while tracking developments since the inaugural Global Report on Environmental Rule of Law in 2019.

2020 Most Dangerous Year For Environment Defenders 

The year 2020 proved once again to be the most dangerous for the people who defend land and the environment. The year saw 227...
A 20-year Australian study shows working from home boosts women's mental health, especially in hybrid models. Men’s mental health tied more to commuting times.

Covid 19 Magnified Online Harassment of Women

The accessibility and unattributable nature of cyberspace has exposed women to a disproportionate amount of stalking and online harassment and the Covid 19 pandemic...