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India: Navigating the digital shift in agriculture

Thinking progress in a digital age In recent years, the conversation around digitalisation has taken centre stage in India’s policy and development discourse. As digitalisation becomes the default path to progress, one must ask – can a digital future ever be truly inclusive without confronting the historical inequities that have long denied access, voice, and […]

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WOSSO: Inclusive for who?

Activists, researchers and practitioners from diverse regions came together for “Inclusive for Who? Voices from the Edges,” a powerful dialogue on inclusion and diversity hosted by Women of the South Speak Out (WOSSO). Moderated by WOSSO Fellow Phyu Nwe Win, this thought-provoking Online Townhall explored the complexities of inclusion, challenging tokenism and calling for radical

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“We Live the Crisis”: Women’s voices from Rural Nepal on the uneven burden of climate change

In the past months, I traveled across seven provinces of Nepal, some places so remote that our climate awareness event was the very first of its kind there. These were open, honest, sometimes painful dialogues with women who have been living the climate crisis in their bodies, in their fields, and in their everyday lives.

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Our Stolen Futures: The Terrifying Reality for Youth, Women, and Our Planet

I still remember feeling a surge of hope I felt when I first got involved in youth activism. I was just 15 then. My friends and I were eager about making a difference–fighting for children’s rights, youth participation, women’s rights, and ensuring securing education for all. We were equally committed to advancing sexual and reproductive

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