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To advance the participation of women, the youth, and minorities in the agricultural sector, measures must be taken to break down the barriers.
The world needs an urgent fix and humanity could just be it. As inequality and polycrises stalk the world, deep changes are needed in relationships with nature if the planet is to be livable and ...
More than 13,600 participants from around the world registered for the inaugural CGIAR Science Week at the UN Complex, ...
Two weeks after an earthquake hit Myanmar, the military junta is directing aid to the centres it controls while bombing areas held by resistance forces.
Since the breakdown of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, the Gaza Strip has been subjected to significant bombardment and blockages of humanitarian aid. With aid deliveries having been ...
In East Africa, climate change has made water a lifeline and threatVbut science-backed solutions are helping turn the tide.
Climate change is outpacing science and farmers are paying the price. Agricultural research innovations need to reach farmers ...
In the heart of Istanbul, a remarkable transformation is underway. What began as student protests following the politically motivated arrest of Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu has evolved into Turkey’s most ...
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 ...
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 ...
On March 18, the first plane with deportees from the US landed in Cap-Haïtien. Of the 46 passengers, 25 were convicted felons ...