In California, the restoration of ‘O Rew is on track to hand the ancestral land back to its original steward, the Yurok Tribe. ... Read more
Nazalea Kusuma
Naz is the Manager for International Editorial at Green Network Asia. She once studied Urban and Regional Planning and has lived in multiple cities across Southeast Asia. This personal experience has exposed her to diverse peoples & cultures and enriched her perspectives. Naz is an experienced and passionate writer, editor, translator, and creative designer with a decade worth of portfolio.
UNDP Indonesia published a knowledge brief on thematic bonds and sukuk as ways to finance climate action and sustainable development.... Read more
The fertility rate in South Korea hit a record low of 0.72 child per woman. How did this happen and what does this mean for the country?... Read more
The MIKE Programme monitors illegal elephant killings to help tackle the increasingly threatened status of Asian elephants.... Read more
In February 2024, Australia introduced the Right to Disconnect in its Fair Work Act update to prevent workers’ exploitation through connectivity.... Read more
As both an essential food source and a major greenhouse gas emissions contributor, how to tackle agricultural emissions in the Greater Mekong countries?... Read more
Conflicts impact people, peace, prosperity, and the planet. What is the extent of the environmental cost of armed conflicts?... Read more
An assessment report on invasive alien species explores this underestimated threat to biodiversity and ecosystems and how to navigate it.... Read more
As inequality and uncertainty grows, how can policy drive the structural change needed to mainstream human development in Asia-Pacific?... Read more
The ‘Hooked on Peace’ project explores how youth can help promote Indigenous languages and cultures through storytelling.... Read more