A Global Call for our Right to a Healthy Environment
The right to a healthy environment is constitutionally protected in over 100 countries. Another 62 countries refer in their constitutions to a healthy environment, but do not make it a right.
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The right to a healthy environment is constitutionally protected in over 100 countries. Another 62 countries refer in their constitutions to a healthy environment, but do not make it a right.
With its judgment on 4 February 2021 against Dominic Ongwen, the International Criminal Court (ICC), based in The Hague, Netherlands, adds its third trial judgment to a series of findings that condemn crimes against children.
World Future Council to share its expertise in 2021 webinar series to address ecosystem loss, the food crisis, the rights of children and youth, and other urgent challenges.
Continúa nuestra serie de artículos “¿Cómo viven los jóvenes la pandemia? Anna nos cuenta cuáles son los retos en tiempos de Covid-19 en Hamburgo y en Chile. ¿Cuáles son las diferencias? ¿Qué papel desempeñan los jóvenes?
Our co-founder Prof. Herbert Girardet expressed the efforts and visions of our work in an unusual way with his poem
Our article series “How do young people experience the pandemic?” continues: Anna tells us what are the challenges in times of Covid-19 in Hamburg and in Chile? What are the differences? What role do young people play?
Our article series “How do young people experience the pandemic?” continues: Jada tells us: How does a young student experience the time of the pandemic? How has student life changed through online teaching? What solutions are there for students to make the best of this time?
Food security is a key aspect of sustainable development. Civil society projects, organisations and initiatives working on urban food security are often the only or main provider of nutritious food to the urban most disadvantaged and vulnerable groups.
“We are living in a crisis” – a sentence often heard in 2020, and an understatement. The truth is that we are living in a world full of crises: health, democracy, biodiversity and climate have been in a constant state of crisis for the better part of the year, some of them for decades, and no end in sight.
Our article series “How do young people experience the pandemic?” starts today with Louisa’s contribution on Climate in times of Corona. What are young people thinking about the crisis and its impact on climate and future generation?
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