Genomic research offers insight into the biosynthesis of therapeutic compounds in Indonesian herbs and opens new pathways for nature-based pharmacy.... Read More
Health and Population
High-quality data integration between the climate and health sectors is crucial in creating a resilient health system for all.... Read More
The cooling systems that help us survive rising temperatures also contribute to global warming. Is more sustainable cooling possible?... Read More
Many rural and poor communities still lack access to vaccines for life-threatening diseases, such as rabies vaccines.... Read More
Climate change, the lack of infrastructure development, and other factors lead to one of the worst cholera outbreaks in Africa.... Read More
The period leave policy emerges to accommodate those who need a few days off during menstruation. So, how is it controversial?
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The New Nets Project introduced new mosquito nets for malaria prevention as mosquitoes develop resistance to the standard insecticide. ... Read More
How geopolitical conflicts, economic shocks, and climate change have exacerbated the global food crisis.... Read More
Are inaction and insufficient efforts in addressing the climate crisis with climate protection a violation of human rights?... Read More
Through its recent publication, FAO emphasizes the importance of preserving the balance of the wildlife-human nexus.... Read More

The Therapeutic Power of Indonesian Herbs: Exploring Genomic Pathways to Nature-Based Pharmacy Development
Integrating Climate and Health Data to Support Informed Decision-making
The Cooling Paradox: Sustainable cooling should not heat the planet even more
Life-Saving Access to Rabies Vaccines Needed
In the Time of Cholera Outbreaks in Africa
Beyond the Controversy of Period Leave
Looking into Double-Treated Mosquito Nets for Malaria Prevention
Seeing the World in the Frame of a Food Crisis
How Climate Protection Is a Human Right
FAO Shares Recommendation for Wildlife-Human Interaction in the Asia-Pacific