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Eliminating Harmful Social Norms and Violence Against Women and Girls with Disabilities

Persons with disabilities and their families face higher levels of poverty, unemployment, lower…

Promoting the Greater Involvement of Young People in Asia in Climate Action

Home to the largest cohort of young people globally—over 2 billion under 30—Asia and the Pacific…

  
Where to for Australia’s First Nations Foreign Policy?

The climate is right to make environmental diplomacy a centrepiece of this new approach to the…

  
Starmer’s Labour sets out to sustain Indo‑Pacific ties

A change of government has refreshed the message, but the overall direction remains the same.…

  
The binary trap after Bangladesh’s unrest

A careful balancing act for a country that stands as a bridge between South and Southeast Asia…

Beyond the Fares: Revenue Solutions for Metros in India

As India’s urban population grows, developing high-quality mass transit systems becomes…

  
Olympics doping controversies show global bio governance failures

From Covid to genetically modified foods or DNA databases, the world is not cooperating enough…

  
Is Australia too late to claim its green economy share?

Playing a role in Southeast Asia’s green energy transition is an opportunity Australia must not…

  
Bangladesh: The economist turned saviour

Mohammad Yunus paid a hard price for his success after falling out with power. He now faces the…

  
Economic diplomacy: Banking on the Pacific

Rebuilding regional banking is unlikely to pay dividends without an underlying business revival…