South African election results reflect a nation in crisis
Trust in the Rainbow Nation’s institutions is plummeting. South Africans do not hold optimistic views of their economic prospects.
Indian farmers’ protest: A cry for freedom in the face of authoritarian tactics
The origins of the current protests date back to the Green Revolution in the 1960s, when the government introduced subsidies for farmers and implemented laws to regulate the price of crops.
Qui dort dîne: It’s time to wake up and address the global food problem
Currently, there are 820 million people suffering from food insecurity, signaling the dire need to mitigate this global issue.
The impact of climate change on farmer-herder conflicts in Nigeria
Nigerian Farmers and pastoralists have historically shared a symbiotic relationship during this migration season, with farmers providing leftover crop for cattle, and pastoralists’ cattle providing fertilizer for the farmers’ fields. It is changed.
Sitting on top of the world: The intersection of geopolitics, economic sustainability, and indigenous rights
Several Arctic and non-Arctic states signed an unprecedented agreement to regulate Arctic fisheries in November 2017.