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Philanthropy in an era of declining development aid, with the United States rethinking foreign assistance and European aid ...
In this wide-ranging fireside chat moderated by Eco-Business CEO Jessica Cheam, AIA Group's chief investment officer Dr Mark ...
As regional donors are urged to give more, many say it is not just about plugging immediate gaps from the sudden pullout, but ...
Authorities issue alerts and prepare for heat-related illnesses as parts of India record temperatures above 46°C.
China plans to build the world's largest hydropower dam across the Yarlung Tsangpo river in Tibet, which might affect India ...
There is scepticism around climate finance through private investments, and if private finance is to play a bigger role, policy reforms ahead of this year’s COP30 are needed. Alternatively, could the ...
Profiteers have flooded social media with fake news and bogus videos since a powerful earthquake devastated Myanmar last ...
Nearly half of Indonesia’s peatlands are vulnerable to flooding due to degradation from exploitation, with 6 million hectares ...
During the Khmer Rouge regime, Cambodia’s civil registration and identification system was completely destroyed.
The global fund’s fifth meeting closed with the amount available to help vulnerable nations cope with climate risk reduced by more than US$50 million.
Women in Nepal, who are the backbone of the agriculture sector, are faced with an escalating challenge: the climate crisis.
Singapore university fossil fuel divestment group Students for a Fossil Free Future (S4F) is slowing operations amid capacity ...