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Hailing from across Africa, 6 women tell stories about their home landscapes

Across the spectrum of science, policy, business, art and activism, these women are the forefront of their fields.

As International Women’s Day nears, the head of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) shares envisions a new era for nature and women.

From seed-planting to peace-building, achieving gender equity is proving increasingly necessary to a sustainable planetary future.

At COP 25, two Indigenous leaders share what climate change looks like in their communities and how they're using their knowledge to fight it.

Two scientists on why rights rather than carbon must be at the core of landscape projects

Part 1 of a photoessay series on the young, female water sport athletes working to clean and protect the Philippines’ waters.

Part 2 of a photoessay series on the young, female water sport athletes working to clean and protect the Philippines’ waters

Ghanaian entrepreneur Bernice Dapaah on how to build bamboo bicycles, which are proving sustainable, equitable sets of wheels.

Linking local and global restoration efforts at day two of the Global Landscapes Forum Accra

In northern Ghana, riverine tree-planting along the vulnerable Daka River proves how trees can nourish water-based ecosystems – and pocketbooks.

On the International Day of the Girl Child, here’s why better childhoods mean better futures, for girls and for the world.

On the interplay between migration, gender and agroforestry

Introducing four speakers at GLF Kyoto 2019

Former Irish president Mary Robinson uses true protagonists to show why everyone must cling to hope