Delhi authorities previously said that CCTV had reduced truancy in schools
About 5.2 million homes and other properties in England are at risk of flooding, according to Britain's...
Women board members made £247,100 on average per year while men earned £722,300
In a unanimous decision, Malaysia's top court ruled on Thursday that the Islamic provision used in...
Among the 1,400 sex workers who live in the Daulatdia brothel, few knew how to register for the jab
As a result of the pandemic, the number of people living in poverty has doubled to more than 500 million,...
Bangladesh is the world's second-largest producer of clothes and its economy depends heavily on the...
Fiji chairs the Platform on Disaster Displacement, which supports states to prevent and prepare for displacement...
Last year was Britain's third-hottest on record, causing some 2,500 heat-related deaths, which could...
The world is currently on track to heat up by 3.7°C -4.5°C
According to the ILO, the number of child workers globally dropped from 246 million in 2000 to 152 million...
A changing climate, including more severe floods and droughts, could depress growth in global food production...
A sharp increase in food prices in 2007 triggered a global rush for land to increase food security
Some 144 million children worldwide are stunted by malnutrition and face a future of ill health
Worldwide, an estimated 12 million girls are married every year before the age of 18 - nearly one girl...
Covid-19 forced school closures in most countries, impacting hundreds of millions of girls
Many of the biggest health concerns from climate change boil down to maternal and child health...
'Policy makers in the Global North and the Global South are not yet waking up to this...
'The coronavirus united the world in fear but has divided it in response'
In almost 90% of cases, at least one of the accused was from a dominant caste
At least 4,000 cases are pending investigation or prosecution under a 2012 law that criminalized...