More than 200 land defenders died globally in 2023, Colombia deadliest
More than 200 people were murdered worldwide last year while trying to protect their lands and the environment from corporations, governments and non-state.
Bharti Rana Jayshankar – Founder
She brings in more than 30 years of experience in content building, architecture, writing, editing and storytelling. Ms Jayshankar has worked in the Economic Times daily, IBT Times, Investopedia and more than a dozen content firms as a content strategist and planner.
Jay Shankar – Co-founder
He has almost three decades of experience in journalism. He has worked with national dailies such as ET, Indian Express, The Pioneer, The Hindu, Agence France Presse and Bloomberg.
More than 200 people were murdered worldwide last year while trying to protect their lands and the environment from corporations, governments and non-state.
Kezar Life Sciences Inc., a US-based biotechnology company, has stopped a trial in patients with a type of kidney disease after four people.
Falling global wages, possibly driven by automation and artificial intelligence, will slow the pace of achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) as the 2030.
A person dies every minute due to AIDS-related causes, and the world is off-track to achieve its goals with a quarter of 39.9.
June was the hottest month since the records began and the thirteenth month in a row to set a monthly temperature record, according.
Urgent steps are needed to study the dynamics of the circulating viral strains about its vector, hosts and environment for developing effective preventive.
The UN’s Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, has restored its efforts to prevent and control rabies globally by increasing the availability of vaccines and.
HQ Team May 15, 2024: The World Health Organization has prequalified a dengue vaccine for children made by Japan’s Takeda Pharmaceutical Company —.
HQ Team January 8, 2023: The prevalence of JN.1, a Covid-19 sub-variant, has risen to 62% in the US on Jan. 5 compared.
HQ Team December 21, 2023: The WHO, has included noma in its official list of neglected tropical diseases to expand health services to.