The Friendship Bench initiative shows how a community-based “sit and talk” therapy can serve as a viable mental health treatment.... Read More
Dinda Rahmania
Dinda is a Reporter at Green Network Asia. She is currently studying undergraduate program of International Relations at President University.
Researchers have developed a type of circuit board that is more durable and easier to recycle in the effort of reducing e-waste.... Read More
The Monetary Authority of Singapore launched an automated ESG reporting tool to ease the process for all businesses, especially SMEs.... Read More
Researchers from Hong Kong have developed a more accurate computer model to support better landslide prediction.... Read More
Business and Human Rights is an important framework to support fair and inclusive workplaces, supply chains, and business practices.... Read More
Overcoming climate apathy may need a different way of climate communication... Read More
A UNICEF report takes a closer look at how far we’ve come in supporting girls’ health and how far we still need to go.... Read More
While gadgets provide access to knowledge and entertainment, excessive screen time brings new risks to adolescents.... Read More
India’s tiger conservation journey highlights the important lesson that protecting wildlife and people must go hand in hand.... Read More
Researchers from Austria developed a new method to detect nanoplastics in the human body using lasers.... Read More

How Friendship Bench Bridges Mental Health Care Gap
Reducing E-Waste by Making Recyclable and Healable Electronics
Singapore Launched Automated ESG Reporting Tools
Strengthening Landslide Prediction Amid Growing Risks
Business and Human Rights (BHR) 101: Balancing People and Profit
Overcoming Climate Apathy with Stories Beyond Numbers
Three Decades of Progress for Girls’ Health
How Excessive Screen Time Impacts Adolescents’ Sleep and Mental Health
Learning from India’s Dual Reality of Tiger Conservation
Innovation to Detect and Measure Nanoplastics in the Human Body