Development and
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AIDS prevention

A monthly shot of hope for people living with HIV

A new injectable antiretroviral is changing HIV treatment in Uganda, replacing daily pills with a shot every two months. Patients report less stigma and greater freedom, though affordability and access remain obstacles.

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Internally displaced persons

Solar-powered water supply for climate refugees in Pakistan

Functioning basic infrastructure is one of the prerequisites for the integration of refugees. In Pakistan, a WWF initiative is helping to supply internally displaced persons (IDP) with drinking water.

Afghanistan

Where women are absent

Four years after the Taliban returned to power, the human-rights situation in Afghanistan is abysmal. The country is on the brink of economic and humanitarian collapse – not least because women and girls have been systematically ousted from education, the labour market and public spaces in recent years. Four years after the Taliban returned to power, the human-rights situation in Afghanistan is abysmal. The country is on ...

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In the Digital Monthly Edition 9/2025

The world needs to learn from Indigenous wisdom

Indigenous voices

“We want to be part of progress, without giving up who we are”

What does it mean to be Sami today? Sami advocate Jan Olli explains why Indigenous identity must not be reduced to reindeer herding or traditional lifestyles, but instead rooted in language, history and belonging. He talked to Leon Kirschgens.

Indigenous rights

Even in Bolivia, indigenous life is under threat from many sides

Bolivia is seen as a pioneer when it comes to Indigenous rights. Though it’s the peoples of the Bolivian Andes that are particularly well known, they account for only part of the country’s Indigenous population. Others feel neglected – and fear for their

Indigenous voices

“If all that is lost, then I am lost”

Sonami Baski, a student from West Bengal, says that her indigenous community and its culture define her entire being – and despite challenges, she takes pride in belonging to it. She spoke with Ipil Baski.

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