As taking care of each other is how we can continue to move forward, understanding the climate-care nexus is essential amid the polycrisis.... Read More
Kresentia Madina
Madina is the Assistant Manager of Stakeholder Engagement at Green Network Asia. She holds a bachelor’s degree in English Studies from Universitas Indonesia. As part of the GNA In-House Team, she supports the organization's multi-stakeholder engagement across international organizations, governments, businesses, civil society, and grassroots communities through digital publications, events, capacity building, and research.
Amid rising unemployment and workplace inequality, banks play a crucial role in driving changes and encouraging decent work for all.... Read More
Amid renewable energy growth and demand, the UK government announced the Local Power Plan to support community energy across the country.... Read More
The journey continues to open more space for more women in STEM to thrive in fields traditionally understood as predominantly male.... Read More
As sharks and rays face extinction, an IUCN report aims to identify areas to protect them and their habitats.... Read More
Stepping up finance for nature becomes vital to safeguard societal resilience and environmental wellbeing.... Read More
Schools are encouraged to improve the availability of food and beverages that support a healthy diet, enabling healthy school food environments.... Read More
Midwives provide crucial care and support for women and children. Yet despite their importance, experts warn of a global midwife shortage.... Read More
Beyond experiencing ‘stress’ and ‘crisis’, researchers believe that we are now entering an era of water bankruptcy.... Read More
Learning about the environment, climate change, and sustainability early on in school can be vital to how youth respond to global challenges.... Read More

Understanding the Climate-Care Nexus
Role of Banks in Supporting Decent Work for All
UK’s Local Power Plan to Support Community Energy Development
Trends and Gaps for Women in STEM
Mapping Conservation Needs for Sharks and Rays Globally
Prioritizing Finance for Nature for Healthy and Resilient Ecosystems
Systemic Shift to Enable Healthy School Food Environments
Looking into the Global Midwife Shortage
Reframing Governance in the Era of Water Bankruptcy
Integrating Environment, Climate Change, and Sustainability Issues into Education Systems