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Data & Reports , Education , Featured / 10/24/2017
Global Education Monitoring Report says governments need to be more accountable

Globally, less than 20% of countries legally guarantee 12 years of free and compulsory education.  There are 264 million children and youth out of school and 100 million young people currently unable to read.  Citizens can take the government to court in only 55% of countries for violation of the

Introduction to Sustainable Development Goals for Urban Managers

Know more about the SDG on urban management from these video series produced by TU Berlin students, Katherine Cashman and Moutasem Al-Khnaifes. More information on the sustainable development goals: http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopm… More information on the M.Sc Urban Management program at

Open health data in India: Finally a reality?

  Rhea Colaco According to an international Open Data Index published by ‘Open Knowledge Foundation’, India ranks at #17 (of 122 countries in the index) in the 2015 rankings A major challenge faced in tracking progress across health and nutrition sectors is the unavailability of timely and qual

Welcome SDGs: Harnessing the opportunity to reform India’s social policy landscape

Oommen Kurian The Ministry of Health & Family Welfare of India came out with ‘The Delhi Commitment on Sustainable Development Goal for Health’ that promises to build upon the achievements of the Millennium Development Goals and finish the unfinished agenda Earlier in May, reports indicated

Clean Solar energy, brings light to Kenya’s villages

Marianne de Nazareth Head quartered in Nairobi,  M-KOPA Solar has connected over 375,000 low-income homes  to affordable , safe and clean energy in Africa – with 550 new homes being added every day making them the world’s leading ‘pay-as-you-go’ energy provider to off grid homes Rural Afr

What Africa’s drought responses teach us about climate change hotspots

  Gina Ziervogel, Margaret Angula, Salma Hegga The world may still argue about whether or not climate change is for real. But in vast expanses of arid southern Africa, the daily struggle to cope with a changed climate is well under way. The lessons being learnt here on a small scale could pro

Open defecation ends in Bangladesh – almost

Rafiqul Islam Bangladesh virtually eliminates open air defecation, bringing it down to only 1% of its population not having access to indoor toilet facilities For most of her 50 years, Rokeya Begum has lived without a toilet in her house – waiting for the curtain of darkness to go out to the field

At Clinic, Poverty Magnifies Health Problems, Baltimore, US

Lauren Burns, Capital News Service In Baltimore’s poorer neighborhoods, where problems are plentiful and solutions scarce, Total Health Care strives to correct disparities in access and treatment long faced by people who struggle to get by. Rhonda Jones began seeing doctors at a Total Health Care

Wetlands for Sustainable Livelihoods, Harare’s story

Ken Irvine Today is World Wetlands Day; the 2016 theme is ‘Wetlands for our Future: Sustainable Livelihoods’. This theme is selected to demonstrate the vital role of wetlands for the future of humanity and specifically their relevance towards achieving the new Sustainable Development Goa

Education , Gender , Multimedia , SDGs , Videos / 01/06/2016
In Sri Lanka, Science and Technology are Becoming Girl’s Subjects

Sri Lanka’s strong national commitment to education has shown dividends, says the ADB. Universal primary education and literacy rates are over 95% in the country. But there is still a need to improve secondary education. The government estimates that about a third of students still leave secondary

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