Sudan’s Fourth Year: Global Indifference Fuels Famine Catastrophe?
As Sudan’s war enters its fourth year, the scale of humanitarian breakdown continues to intensify beyond earlier projections. Since April
As Sudan’s war enters its fourth year, the scale of humanitarian breakdown continues to intensify beyond earlier projections. Since April
The latest intervention by experts linked to the United Nations Human Rights Council has brought renewed attention to the extent
Iran’s elevation to a key United Nations oversight body has intensified debate over the credibility of global governance systems. Iran’s
Indonesia has sharpened its diplomatic posture within the United Nations Human Rights Council by challenging what it views as selective
The recent surge in tourism across the Gulf Cooperation Council reflects a structural shift in regional economic strategy, where diversification
Women are living longer than men across most regions, yet this longevity increasingly masks a deeper structural imbalance in healthcare
Endometriosis delays have emerged as a defining indicator of systemic imbalance in global healthcare systems. Affecting an estimated 190 million
The energy crunch from Middle East conflicts has intensified structural imbalances in global energy systems, exposing vulnerabilities that were already
The scale of displacement in southern Lebanon since late 2025 has altered the social and humanitarian landscape, with women bearing
The Sri Lanka CGEP launch in March 2026 represents a structured attempt to align national gender policy with long-term development