Break the Menstrual Taboo
In India, less than 10 percent of women and girls have access to sanitary products. Many are forced to seek alternatives, from old rags to… Read More »Break the Menstrual Taboo
In India, less than 10 percent of women and girls have access to sanitary products. Many are forced to seek alternatives, from old rags to… Read More »Break the Menstrual Taboo
H.E. Mr. Volkan Bozkir, President-elect of the 75th Session of the United Nations General Assembly. Credit: UN Photo/Mark Garten NEW YORK, Sep 14 2020 (IPS)… Read More »INTERVIEW: the top diplomat shepherding the General Assembly through its 75th year
A 15-year-old boy working alongside a teenage girl at an artisanal and small-scale mine in Odahu, Amansie West district, Ghana. Credit: Juliane Kippenberg/Human Rights Watch… Read More »Does a New ‘Gold Standard’ Really Protect Miners?
Alia Chughtai (standing at the back), a journalist with filmmaker Akhlaque Mahesar (right, behind the table), and others in their team at Aur Chaawal (And… Read More »Time Honoured Food Traditions, Pleasing for Palate and Planet
Photo by cottonbro from Pexels. Aug 25 2020 (IPS) – The . It’s tempting to assume that once the first vaccine is approved for human… Read More »Approval of a Coronavirus Vaccine Would Be Just the Beginning – Huge Production Challenges Could Cause Long Delays
Lack of accessible information in sign language has made online platforms, education, healthcare inaccessible for the Deaf due to non-provision of information in sign language… Read More »Celebrating Deaf Pride: Embracing Our Survival in a Mute System