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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
Former Irish president Mary Robinson uses true protagonists to show why everyone must cling to hope
For World Water Day, a look at nature-based solutions to achieving water for all
Women's voices essential to shape policy
Tackling the gendered hazards facing environmental defenders
Peatlands researcher Greta Dargie is changing the status quo for women and girls in science
Key findings from new UN Women report
Baobab and strategy for rights and restoration