The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) released GRI 101: Biodiversity 2024 for businesses to measure impacts on biodiversity.... Read More
Kresentia Madina
Madina is the Assistant Manager for Digital Publications at Green Network Asia. She graduated from Universitas Indonesia with a bachelor's degree in English Literature. She has three years of professional experience working on GNA international digital publications, programs, and partnerships particularly on social and cultural issues.
The United Nations launched a new loss and damage database to help countries track the impacts of climate change.... Read More
Intersectional disparities within Southeast Asian nations contribute to complexities in the cancer care gap.... Read More
ASEAN’s renewable energy has big potential, particularly solar and wind. Despite this, only 3% of the total prospective capacity is in construction.... Read More
As the world changes and crises emerge, what is the current global outlook on children’s development?... Read More
In Burundi, East Africa, community engagement drives World Bank Projects on healthcare and economic safety nets.... Read More
The network intends to develop cooperation between countries on issues surrounding ecosystem and biosphere reserve management. ... Read More
As the job landscape evolves, what are some important aspects of creating disability inclusion at work?... Read More
The climateXchange initiative shares key insights on issues and learning surrounding climate journalism in Southeast Asia.... Read More
WHO’s SEAHEARTS initiative aims to reduce premature mortality from cardiovascular diseases in Southeast Asia.... Read More

GRI 101: Biodiversity 2024, the New Biodiversity Disclosure Standard for Business
New Loss and Damage Database for Better Climate Impacts Data Collection
Closing the Cancer Care Gap in Southeast Asia
ASEAN’s Renewable Energy Has Huge Potential but Minimum Progress
UNICEF Report Highlights Key Trends on Children’s Development
Community Engagement at the Heart of World Bank Projects in Burundi, East Africa
SeaBRnet Helps Foster Sustainable Biosphere Reserve Management in Southeast Asia
Improving Disability Inclusion at Work Amidst Evolving Landscape
Climate Journalism Key Issues and Learning in Southeast Asia
WHO’s SEAHEARTS Aims to Accelerate Cardiovascular Diseases Management in Southeast Asia