Idriss Moumin, president of the Association for the Physically Disabled in Djibouti, says that understanding, dignity and honouring of rights of the disabled are very important for inclusive education. Credit: Stella Paul/IPS By Stella PaulDJIBOUTI CITY, Jan 29 2020 (IPS) Neema Namdamu, 42, grew up in the village of Bukavu in […]
Read MoreJan 18, 2020 In the News Climate change demands a new form of agricultural production (Clarin) Nutrition Food Security Clarin (Argentina) published an article on what is needed in the future to feed populations while confronting climate change obstacles. IFPRI’s Global Food Policy Report 2019 was quoted regarding 2050 agricultural scenarios).
Read MoreData by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), shows that only 35 percent of students studying STEM in higher education globally are women. At primary and lower secondary levels, less than half of schools in sub-Saharan Africa have no electricity, computers or even access to the internet. […]
Read MoreWWF Indonesia menghormati Keputusan Menteri Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan meski menyayangkan adanya pengakhiran kerja sama lebih awal. “Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan mengeluarkan keputusan menteri, kami …
Read MoreMost of us are accustomed to thinking of normal human body temperature as 37°C, whether we’re the medical professionals or the people seeking care for a fever. Yet research from the United States suggests that “normal” body temperature has changed since it was first defined, and it is lower now […]
Read MoreSource: Handicap International – Humanity & Inclusion Country: Afghanistan, Libya, Somalia, World Civilians continue to bear the burden of harm, accounting for 66% of casualties. Some countries saw a significant rise in civilian deaths, with Libya experiencing a 131% increase. In 2019, Humanity & Inclusion’s partner organization Action On Armed […]
Read MorePenanaman modal asing di sektor telekomunikasi masih menunggu rampungnya RUU Perlindungan Data Pribadi.
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