Are inaction and insufficient efforts in addressing the climate crisis with climate protection a violation of human rights?... Read more
Dinda Rahmania
Dinda is a Reporter at Green Network Asia. She is currently studying undergraduate program of International Relations at President University.
Through its recent publication, FAO emphasizes the importance of preserving the balance of the wildlife-human nexus.... Read more
In Papua New Guinea, the WaterAid program aims to empower local women to establish community-managed clean water sources.... Read more
Can heritage and ancient practices be used today as low-carbon construction to support sustainable development?
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In Haiti, the political turmoil that has escalated into a violent multidimensional crisis has pushed the country to the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe.... Read more
Despite the significant role of domestic workers in providing care services, their absence in care policies still needs to be addressed.... Read more
Unlike the conventional hospital-centric mental health care, the community-based model prioritizes a compassionate approach with active community involvement.... Read more
The world still largely relies on fossil fuel to generate electricity. In contrast, Paraguay stands out by exclusively sourcing its electricity from renewable energy.... Read more
Amid the increasing struggle for human rights in Venezuela, the government shut down the UN Human Rights Office in the country.... Read more
These days, wildfires are made worse with climate change, making wildfire preparedness an urgent matter across the globe. ... Read more