With much of the world’s attention focused on Gaza, the scene of another human-made famine, Sudan is already the worst humanitarian crisis in the world and is slipping towards a humanitarian disaster of historic proportions, with far less media coverage and global concern. [...] Delegates from the United States, Canada, Norway, and other western countries as well as the European Union are taking part in the talks along with representatives of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. [...] Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Food Growing and Farming The Young Agrarians provide a set of resources for those who want to see a change in the future of food growing and farming. [...] Published by the International Energy Agency, the International Renewable Energy Agency, the United Nations Statistics Division, the World Bank, and the World Health Organization, the report found that in 2022, approximately 74% of the global population had access to clean cooking fuels and technologies, marking a 16% increase since 2010. [...] The Special Rapporteur finds that the Taliban’s institutionalized system of discrimination is most visible through its relentless issuance and enforcement of edicts, decrees, declarations and orders that in and of themselves constitute severe deprivations of human rights and violations of international law.
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- 2. World falling behind on environment health and hunger goals UN 3
- 3. Sudan facing worlds deadliest famine in 40 years 3
- 4. Taliban call on West to build deeper ties ignore curbs on women 4
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- Investing in Women 4
- 6. Kashmir Mushroom Production 5
- 7. Gender Bias in Academic Conferences 5
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- 11. Companies Delivering Sustainable Cooling in Nigeria 6
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- Women work and transformations in agricultural production 7
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- 16. The communal kitchens fighting famine in Khartoum 8
- 17. How children starve 8
- 18. Vertical farming champion looks to stack Manitobas future 8
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- 1. Navigating the complexities of field data collection a reflection on 8
- 2. Ukrainian Agriculture Promoting Resilience and Adaptability 9
- 3. Gender social household and ecological factors influencing wheat 9
- 4. Blog 1 What recent ODA trends indicate for gender equality 10
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- 7. Equity Diversity and Inclusion in Food Growing and Farming 11
- 8. New Tracking SDG7 Report Calls for Urgent Action on Clean Cooking 11
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- 10. Farmers across Canada are adapting to climate change 12
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