The Aspire to Innovate (a2i) program in Bangladesh shows how digital public goods can support Sustainable Development Goals.... 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 ASEAN-USAID PROSPECT project invites officials, civil society, and other related stakeholders to collaborate in tackling human trafficking in ASEAN countries.... Read More                    
                
                        HIV & AIDS are still considered major public health issues. According to a recent report by the UNAIDS, how are current global HIV & AIDS conditions?... Read More                    
                
                        Researchers and scientists recently found that the Mogao Caves are threatened by unprecedented extreme rainfall after centuries of dry desert conditions.... Read More                    
                
                        As the rate of youth unemployment in China rises, the government is putting out measures to tackle the issue.... Read More                    
                
                        UNESCO and the Indonesian government organized the Inclusive Lifelong Learning Conference to promote adult learning and education in ASEAN countries and beyond.... Read More                    
                
                        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                    
                
 
                         a2i in Bangladesh: How Digital Public Goods Can Support SDGs
                 a2i in Bangladesh: How Digital Public Goods Can Support SDGs                 ASEAN-USAID PROSPECT: Partnership to End Human Trafficking in ASEAN Countries
                 ASEAN-USAID PROSPECT: Partnership to End Human Trafficking in ASEAN Countries                 An Overview of Global HIV & AIDS Conditions
                 An Overview of Global HIV & AIDS Conditions                 In China, the Mogao Caves Suffer the Impacts of Climate Change
                 In China, the Mogao Caves Suffer the Impacts of Climate Change                 Concerns Arise over Youth Unemployment in China
                 Concerns Arise over Youth Unemployment in China                 Towards Lifelong Learning: Promoting Adult Learning and Education in ASEAN and Beyond
                 Towards Lifelong Learning: Promoting Adult Learning and Education in ASEAN and Beyond                 Conservation Efforts Needed for Critically Endangered Freshwater Fish Species in Southeast Asia
                 Conservation Efforts Needed for Critically Endangered Freshwater Fish Species in Southeast Asia                 Possible Upcoming Scenarios for Sustainability Reporting in Singapore
                 Possible Upcoming Scenarios for Sustainability Reporting in Singapore                 8 Billion People & Women’s Reproductive Rights
                 8 Billion People & Women’s Reproductive Rights                 World Bank’s US$200 Million Financing for Lebanon’s Food Systems
                 World Bank’s US$200 Million Financing for Lebanon’s Food Systems