A study highlights the positive role of biological diversity in improving the mental health of urban residents. ... Read More
Dinda Rahmania
Dinda is an Assistant of International Partnerships at Green Network Asia. She holds a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from President University. As part of the GNA In-House Team, she supports the organization’s partnerships with international organizations, governments, businesses, and civil society worldwide through digital publications, events, capacity building, and research.
With the ongoing complexities around the globe, what is the current state of peace and freedom?... Read More
The African Youth Consultative Forum gathers African youth representatives to address the continent’s pressing challenges.... Read More
How businesses and investors could lead the pursuit of climate action and sustainable development with impact investing.... Read More
The recent International Labour Organization (ILO) study reveals efforts and challenges to prevent violence and harassment at work.... Read More
The Corporate Climate Responsibility Report 2024 showcases the trend in corporate climate actions and commitments.... Read More
Are inaction and insufficient efforts in addressing the climate crisis with climate protection a violation of human rights?... Read More
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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Enhancing Urban Mental Health Through Increased Biological Diversity
Worrying State of Global Peace and Freedom
Amplifying African Youth Voices in the Consultative Forum
Mainstreaming Impact Investing for Sustainable Development
Ensuring Workplace Safety Against Harassment and Violence
Revealing the Reality of Global Corporate Climate Actions
How Climate Protection Is a Human Right
FAO Shares Recommendation for Wildlife-Human Interaction in the Asia-Pacific
Empowering Women in Papua New Guinea for Clean Water Access
Mainstreaming Low-Carbon Construction Through Ancient Practices