After 75 years of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, what human rights issues do we still need to pay attention to?... Read more
Kresentia Madina
Madina is a Reporter at Green Network Asia. She graduated from Universitas Indonesia with a bachelor's degree in English Literature. She has three years of professional experience in editorial and creative content creation, editing, and research.
In 2017, the FAO released sustainable soil management guidelines to provide relevant stakeholders with science-based principles. ... Read more
Addressing modern slavery in the energy sector is one of the most fundamental steps in achieving a just transition for the people and planet.... Read more
Using the hydroponics farming method, the World Food Programme tries to bring farming solutions to vulnerable communities worldwide.... Read more
In Pakistan, The Restorative Initiative has been working with local communities to restore Chilgoza forests.... Read more
In a research project, UNESCO shares insights on the challenges of harmful content in social media for peacebuilding.... Read more
The Loss and Damage Fund aims to provide financial assistance to countries most vulnerable and impacted by the climate crisis.... Read more
A report by Egon Zehnder explores how Chief Sustainability Officers transform their business practices toward sustainability.... Read more
Children are one of the most marginalized and vulnerable members of society. What are some of the key aspects to ensure children’s wellbeing?... Read more
A new guide by the Australasian Railway Association aims to help the industry’s key actors transition towards a sustainable rail industry.... Read more