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XDR-TB Drug Trial Participants Continue to Celebrate its Success

By Ed Holt BRATISLAVA (IPS) - When Tsholofelo Msimango joined a...

World Food Programme Warns of Emergency Levels of Hunger Amid Severe Funding Cuts

By Oritro Karim UNITED NATIONS (IPS) - In 2025, unprecedented cuts to...

Dance like a deity

In a move away from the traditional mode where...

Beijing+30: A Culmination of International, Intergenerational Dialogue

By Naureen Hossain UNITED NATIONS (IPS) - Thirty years since the UN...

Universities Need to Be More Accessible Instead of a Privilege

By Kalinga Seneviratne SYDNEY (IDN) — If we are going to create a better world in the post-pandemic era higher education (HE) systems need to...

Dreams Have Come True As the University of Central Asia Graduates its Inaugural Cohort

By Nisar Keshvani SINGAPORE (IDN) — Imagine. The most remote of mountains. Two thousand metres above sea level. On the Silk Road, and 240 km...

Decentralisation Vital to Achieving the UN’s Global Goals

Viewpoint by Yossef Ben-Meir The writer is a former Peace Corps Volunteer and president of the High Atlas Foundation. MARRAKECH (IDN) — The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals...

Mixed Feelings in Kenya’s Pumwani Slums as Schools Open

By Francis Kinyua* NAIROBI (IDN) – After being closed for nine months, schools in Kenya reopened to start a new term and resume the school...

COVID-19 Derails Education in Southern Africa

By Jeffrey Moyo MUSINA, South Africa (IDN) – His three teenage children play home-made paper ball on the dusty streets of Musina, exercise books scattered...

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