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In this village in West Java, local forest farmers are taking on land degradation and bureaucracy – and winning. Here is their story.
Colombia and Brazil are the world’s most dangerous countries for environmentalists. Here’s how land defenders are defending themselves.
From sponge cities in China to urban heat officers in Sierra Leone, here are the top innovations from sustainable cities in the Global South.
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, many girls don’t even make it to the end of primary school. One man is working to change that.
Jobs are hard to come by in rural Nigeria. A group of women got together to change that with the help of an oft-forgotten fruit.
Women play a crucial but often underappreciated role in rice production. Here’s how we can make rice more gender-equitable.
GLF Live with Maria Amália Souza and Ayesha Khan
In conversation with Jeannette Gurung, the Executive Director at WOCAN, and Hannah Simmons, the founder and CEO of ERA.
A Q&A with Zambian-born environmentalist and Secretary General of the Convention on Wetlands, Musonda Mumba
How one woman and a cooperative spice nursery are helping restore the forests of the Usambara Mountains and improve their livelihoods too.
When rural women gain access to resources, services and opportunities and are given a voice, they can move mountains.
Around Mount Kenya, Milka Musyoki, a project officer from Nature Kenya, is weaving a female legacy into forest conservation.
GLF Live with Hidayah Hadid, Andhyta Firselly Utami (Afu) and Frances Camille Rivera.
Hailing from across Africa, 6 women tell stories about their home landscapes