Vaccinating the world: Lessons learned from India, Haiti and Sierra Leone

We asked public health experts and a community health worker who survived Ebola how to ensure vaccines reach those most in need

Women cricketers defy threats to play for Afghanistan

As players begin formal training, hurdles remain in Afghanistan where many men are uncomfortable with women competing in public


Pollution inquest: Did a 9-year-old girl die from toxic London air?

A verdict that blamed Ella Kissi-Debrah's death on air pollution would be a global first, the family's lawyers say


To ward off pandemic, India's indigenous tribes find remedies in forests

As India battles COVID-19, the climate-resilient, nature-based lifestyles of some communities are helping protect them


Snowboard pioneer wants more people on the slopes to fight climate change

With global warming threatening snow, legendary freerider Jeremy Jones talks about how to fight back


LGBT+ groups see surge in calls after UK court ruling on trans teens

Britain's High Court ruled that it was unlikely that children under 16 could give informed consent to treatment with the drugs


U.N. warns 2021 shaping up to be a humanitarian catastrophe

Top U.N. officials warned the 193-member U.N. General Assembly on Friday of humanitarian catastrophe next year


Viewers 'hungry' for LGBT+ movies, says 'Happiest Season' director Clea DuVall

Hollywood LGBT+ star says she had never seen a holiday movie that represented her own experiences


Ex-youth worker spotlights UK child drug trafficking in 'County Lines' film

Filmmaker Henry Blake hopes his film 'County Lines' will help people understand how vulnerable children are targeted and exploited by drug gangs


Why is COVID-19 pushing up extreme poverty and can it be reversed?

The pandemic could force one in nine people into destitution by 2030, the UN says, unless nations introduce energy, food and climate reforms


Brexit seen as a boon for human traffickers if UK-EU cooperation ends

Britain’s anti-slavery efforts at risk unless it maintains cooperation with police across the European Union, activists warn


Opinion

OPINION: Children have stepped up, but they cannot tackle the climate crisis alone

If we don't act now, then future generations of children staring into the climate change abyss will ask, 'Why didn’t you?'


OPINION: Why the UK’s emissions cuts are good for business

The UK’s climate change target is a major step forward - now business needs a clear roadmap on how the targets will be achieved


OPINION: Can we rise from the COVID-19 ashes and win the climate battle?

Despite the pandemic slowdown, a global ‘green recovery’ is possible – and necessary



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