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The Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture (RICA) has been awarded the 2025 Veronica Rudge Green Prize in Urban Design by Harvard University, in recognition of its groundbreaking campus design ...
The SLCP’s new system will help manufacturers make more informed, performance-driven choices when selection a verifier body ...
Even before funding cuts in 2025, USAID and IAF were struggling to support Latin America. Now, the region’s nonprofit sector reckons with a crisis of existence. In 2023 and 2024, USAID allocated ...
CARLISLE — The Carlisle Family YMCA held its second Mini Carnival to Benefit AWAKENHAITI at the George B. Stuart Athletic Fields at the end of May.
Despite rising immunisation rates, 14.3 million children received no protection from diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough.
The incident marks the latest episode of sectarian bloodshed in Syria, where fears among minority groups have surged since Islamist rebels toppled former dictator Bashar al-Assad in December and ...
New strategy paper offers support for businesses on the rollout of textile extended producer responsibility (EPR) ...
U.S. Tells 500,000 Haitians To Self-Deport — Despite Warnings Haiti Is On The Brink Of Collapse Just days after the U.S. State Department warned Americans against traveling to Haiti due to ...
A moon rises behind a field of dead palm trees along a country road near Peaje Mendoza, in Florida, Uruguay, Wednesday, July ...
IT has been a frustrating few years for Gustavo Petro, Colombia’s first avowedly left-wing president. He was elected in 2022 on a promise to overhaul pensions, the health-care system and labour ...
One year since deployment of the first personnel of the United Nations-authorized Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission to Haiti, violence and human rights abuses continue to rise.
Ana María Groot / Universidad Nacional de Colombia Scientists have found genetic evidence of an ancient group of people in Colombia with no modern-day descendants.