Ethiopia and Somalia Show What Makes theDifference — Global Issues

Ethiopia and Somalia Show What Makes theDifference — Global Issues

In 2010-2011, a devastating drought led to more than 260,000 deaths beyond normal levels of expected mortality in Somalia. Yet almost no one died in Ethiopia after a severe drought in 2015. Credit: Abdurrahman Warsameh/IPS Opinion Friday, October 28, 2022 Inter Press Service Oct 28 (IPS) – The Horn of…

What Does it take to Build a Culture of Equality & Inclusion at the UN? Reflections from Inside a Change Process — Global Issues

What Does it take to Build a Culture of Equality & Inclusion at the UN? Reflections from Inside a Change Process — Global Issues

Opinion by Mumtaz Mia, Juliane Drews (geneva) Friday, October 28, 2022 Inter Press Service GENEVA, Oct 28 (IPS) – The organisational is personal. Every day since the two of us were asked back in 2020 to co-lead the process of culture transformation at UNAIDS, the United Nations organisation which drives global…

A People No Longer Willing to Accept Military Rule — Global Issues

A People No Longer Willing to Accept Military Rule — Global Issues

Dusk approaches in Yangon, Myanmar. Credit: Unsplash/Alexander Schimmeck Opinion by Noeleen Heyzer (united nations) Thursday, October 27, 2022 Inter Press Service UNITED NATIONS, Oct 27 (IPS) – The political, human rights and humanitarian crisis in Myanmar continues to take a catastrophic toll on the people, with serious regional implications. More than…

How China Can Retire Coal Early in Pakistan and Elsewhere Through the BRI — Global Issues

How China Can Retire Coal Early in Pakistan and Elsewhere Through the BRI — Global Issues

Achieving the temperature goals of the Paris Agreement requires not only slowing new construction, but also retiring existing coal power plants early, worldwide. Credit: Wikimedia Commons Opinion by Philippe Benoit (paris) Wednesday, October 26, 2022 Inter Press Service PARIS, Oct 26 (IPS) – With COP 27 approaching, pressure is mounting on…

What Does it take to Build a Culture of Equality & Inclusion at the UN? Reflections from Inside a Change Process — Global Issues

While Developing Nations Hang on to a Cliffs Edge, G20 & IMF Officials Repeat Empty Words at Their Annual Meetings — Global Issues

Opinion by Bhumika Muchhala (new york) Wednesday, October 26, 2022 Inter Press Service NEW YORK, Oct 26 (IPS) – Held in-person for the first time in three years, the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank last week in Washington, D.C. failed to offer solutions to the dozens…

Climate Change Brings New Pest & Disease Pressures Previously Unimaginable — Global Issues

Climate Change Brings New Pest & Disease Pressures Previously Unimaginable — Global Issues

Children stand in a flood water in Borno State, Nigeria. Credit: UNICEF/Vlad Sokhin Opinion by Alexander Muller – Adam Prakash – Elena Lazutkaite (berlin) Tuesday, October 25, 2022 Inter Press Service BERLIN, Oct 25 (IPS) – In temperate zones lie most of the world’s richest countries, which have also been up…

What Does it take to Build a Culture of Equality & Inclusion at the UN? Reflections from Inside a Change Process — Global Issues

Macroeconomic Policy Coordination More One-Sided, Ineffective — Global Issues

Opinion by Jomo Kwame Sundaram, Anis Chowdhury (sydney and kuala lumpur) Tuesday, October 25, 2022 Inter Press Service SYDNEY and KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 25 (IPS) – Widespread adverse reactions to the UK government’s recent ‘mini-budget’ forced new Prime Minister Liz Truss to resign. The episode highlighted problems of macroeconomic policy coordination…

U.S. Political Divides on Demographic Issues — Global Issues

U.S. Political Divides on Demographic Issues — Global Issues

Republicans in general favor less immigration than Democrats. For example, a national Gallup poll in July 2022 found that the proportion saying immigration to America should be decreased was 69 percent among Republicans versus 17 percent among Democrats. Credit: Guillermo Arias / IPS Opinion by Joseph Chamie (portland, usa) Monday, October…

What Does it take to Build a Culture of Equality & Inclusion at the UN? Reflections from Inside a Change Process — Global Issues

A Raging Storm for the Developing World that can be Avoided — Global Issues

Opinion by Isabel Ortiz, Matti Kohonen (london / new york) Monday, October 24, 2022 Inter Press Service LONDON / NEW YORK, Oct 24 (IPS) – Finance ministers of the G20 and the world met in Washington, October 10-16, to discuss how to navigate multiple crises, including rising cost-of-living, broken global supply…