UNESCO and the Indonesian government organized the Inclusive Lifelong Learning Conference to promote adult learning and education in ASEAN countries and beyond.... 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.
A new framework shares a guide for the urgent conservation of 90 Critically Endangered freshwater fish species found across 11 countries in Southeast Asia.... Read more
Public-listed and non-listed companies might soon be required to submit mandatory sustainability reporting in Singapore.... Read more
The world’s population recently hit 8 billion people. How is the current state of women’s reproductive rights and its relation to population resilience?... Read more
The Green-Agri Food Transformation for Economic Recovery (GATE) Project aims to strengthen Lebanon’s food systems in the face of multiple crises. ... Read more
A new legislation was passed to raise Japan’s age of consent from 13 to 16 and brings new definitions for rape with an emphasis of the concept of consent.... Read more
The Wild Deserts from the University of New South Wales has begun a species reintroduction project to bring back extinct species and promote desert ecosystems.... Read more
The UNDP and Microsoft’s collaboration intends to help bridge the gaps in digital skills for youth to improve lives and employability in the Asia-Pacific.... Read more
As dementia cases rise, amping up dementia prevention, intervention, and care efforts is crucial to ensure the health and well-being of older people.... Read more
The GlobeScan-SustainAbility Survey: 2023 Sustainability Leaders shares insight into global sustainability experts’ perceptions on the priority sustainability issues and sustainability leaders.... Read more