Environment

Madagascar: $220 Million to Improve Basic Water and Sanitation Services and Supply

The Government of Madagascar and the World Bank signed the recently approved $220 million National Water Project. The project seeks to increase access to water services in the Greater Antananarivo area and selected secondary towns, and to improve the...

Indonesian migrant fishers declare victory in new regulation that ensures their protection and rights

Indonesian migrant fishers have welcomed a recently ratified regulation that ensures their rights, protection, and employment on-board foreign fishing vessels – a significant milestone towards curbing illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and...

World’s richest countries damaging child health worldwide: UNICEF

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A girl walks home from school after the Nile river flooded on the outskirts of Juba...

‘We Have to Make Peace with Nature’: UN Deputy Chief meets inspiring young climate leaders in Indonesia

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Deputy Secretary-General Amina Jane Mohammed meets with Indonesian youth leaders...