Posted Dec 19, 2025|  by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Once the largest funder of international humanitarian aid, the United States under the second Trump administration is pulling back. As part of the America First agenda, President Trump slashed aid across the board, with the effects hitting some of the world’s most vulnerable peoples the... Read More


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Posted on Dec 19, 2025 | in category: Improving global governance | by Center for Global Development

The provision of care is currently distributed unequally along gender lines, with women providing the majority of paid and unpaid care work, globally. Across G20 nations, women do twice as much unpaid care work as men, reflecting harmful and systemic gender norms, as well as...  Read More



Posted on Dec 17, 2025 | in category: Sharing core norms and values | by Club of Rome

Storytelling has shaped humanity since the dawn of time, and today it may matter more than ever. For centuries, humans have used stories to explain the world, unite communities and imagine futures that do not yet exist. This guide, published by the Club of Rome...  Read More



Posted on Dec 19, 2025 | in category: Addressing vulnerability and promoting security | by Danish Institute for International Studies

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Posted on Dec 17, 2025 | in category: Delivering sustainable economic growth | by European Centre for Development Policy Management

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Posted on Dec 17, 2025 | in category: Improving global governance | by Think Tank of the European Parliament

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