How Ukrainian women are keeping democracy alive despite the threat of gender reforms being rolled back in wartime ...
You all scowl at us, yet it’s you who are afraid of guitars and songs’. A photo of a beefed-up policeman handcuffing the slim ...
With COP30 around the corner, Africa’s debt crisis risks climate resilience — ‘debt-for-blue’ swaps could forge a new model of EU-Africa partnership ...
As historian Toynbee put it, ‘civilizations die from suicide, not by murder.’ The choice between abundance and apocalypse is ...
For years, the phrase ‘just transition’ has travelled easily through speeches and donor documents. Yet on the ground, many ...
The upcoming elections will reveal whether the country gives in to fear — or finds the courage to believe in a more just ...
The Democratic Party has a brand problem. But Mamdani brings back a spark of hope that there is still time until next year’s ...
Trump threatens Nigeria with military action over alleged persecution of Christians. But the violence in the country has ...
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Rhoda Boateng

Rhoda Boateng is the Climate Lead at ITUC-Africa and represents the organisation in various spaces, including the UNFCCC. She is actively engaged in climate policy at both the Regional and Global ...
John Mark Mwanika is a Programme Manager at the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Trade Union Competence Centre (FES-TUCC) for Sub-Saharan Africa. He coordinates regional work on Just Transition, climate ...
The original research on minimum wages for which the Nobel prize was awarded is 30 years old. Why is it significant today? Indeed, this research was conducted 30 years ago, but despite these very ...
The three-day BRICS summit, chaired by Russia, has concluded in Kazan. More than 200 events were held throughout the year in several Russian cities in preparation for the summit. The participation of ...