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
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The National Cooling Action Plan aims to open the door to transition towards climate-friendly cooling sectors in Cambodia.... Read More
Several ministers and government representatives signed the Rabat Declaration in commitment to improve refugee and migrant health.... Read More
Women are disproportionately affected in crises. Securing women’s land rights is crucial to improve their financial resiliency and land restoration efforts.... Read More
A recent report by the UNCTAD calls for a “Blue Deal” in global trade, investment, and innovation for the ocean economy and sustainable ocean use.... Read More
Supported by the WHO Special Initiative for Mental Health, efforts to address the mental health gap in Bangladesh are underway.... Read More
Cambodia partners with the UN-affiliated Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE) to support the country’s green economy transition.... Read More
Education can be a catalyst in tackling climate change. The Greening Education Partnership seeks to advance sustainability education worldwide.... Read More
Seagrass meadows are vital for the marine ecosystems and the lives on land. As concern of warming earth arises, seagrass conservation becomes crucial. ... Read More
The Nairobi Rivers Commission as the newest plan for restoring the Nairobi River and all nearby bodies of water.... Read More

Better Dementia Prevention, Intervention, and Care Needed as Cases Rise Globally
Cambodia’s National Cooling Action Plan Aims for Sustainable Energy Consumption
Rabat Declaration: Nations Commit to Improving Refugee and Migrant Health
Land and Gender: Securing Women’s Land Rights
Blue Deal: Strengthening Ocean Economy and Sustainable Ocean Use
Addressing the Mental Health Gap in Bangladesh
Cambodia Partners with PAGE for Green Economy Transition
Advancing Sustainability Education with Greening Education Partnership
Seagrass Conservation Should Start Now
Kenya’s New Plan to Restore the Nairobi River