World Water Day: everything you should know
On World Water Day, we explore the unavoidable link between water and climate change. Find out when it is and what it means to mark this important day.
Read moreOn World Water Day, we explore the unavoidable link between water and climate change. Find out when it is and what it means to mark this important day.
Read moreFor some people perhaps climate change is still an invisible notion, its potential, material repercussions maybe not real enough to see just yet.
But where I live, in Cambodia, climate change-related disasters are a very real and palpable menace. Unpredictable rain, severe floods and violent storms are already here — they are happening right now — and they are washing away our way of life.
Read moreEducation must not be a casualty of the Covid-19 crisis.
Millions of children around the world are being affected by the coronavirus crisis and we need to make sure we don't roll back on children's rights and years of progress in advancing girls' rights.
Read moreWith its departure from the EU, the UK has an opportunity to redefine its role in the world and create a new, independent foreign policy. But will the Trade Bill, due to be debated in the House of Commons today, help or hinder the UK’s path to being a ‘Global Britain’?
Read moreActionAid Ghana has been campaigning for the rights of domestic workers to be protected, and this year Ghana’s government brought in a law to do just that! Here Margaret shares the good news and what it means for women's rights.
Read moreChristmas can be a stressful occasion as it is, but with the coronavirus pandemic, it could be a doubly fraught holiday. Find out how women and girls are at risk of increased domestic violence this time of the year.
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