Men are being challenged to play a leading role in driving equality, but if you really want women to thrive, you need more women bosses, according to Papua New Guinea (PNG) journalist Gloria Bauai.
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From left to right: OPAPRU Secretary Carlito Galvez, jr., UNDP Philippines Resident Representative Dr. Selva Ramachandran, Ambassador of Japan to the Philippines H.E. Endo Kazuya, and Minister Atty.
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Port Moresby – Central Province Governor Rufina Peter has called on the national government to immediately suspend the Connect PNG initiative, warning of escalating security risks to the Southern ...
Central Carolina Community College has been selected to participate in Phase 2 of the Rural Guided Pathways Project to implement evidence-based, institution-wide reforms grounded in the Guided ...
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RDIF chief executive Kirill Dmitriev told a news conference today that the results show that Russia “has been doing the right thing, from the beginning, despite a very active campaign to ...
Facing 2.4 million cyberattacks a day, Taiwan’s cyber resilience is relentlessly tested by an onslaught of increased and sophisticated cyber threats. Government agencies, critical infrastructure ...
Scott Moore is Practice Professor of Political Science, Director of China Programs and Strategic Initiatives, and Senior Advisor to The Water Center at Penn at the University of Pennsylvania. His ...
The Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation, Ms. Maropene Ramokgopa, welcomes the Cabinet’s approval of the Medium-Term Development Plan (MTDP) 2024 – 2029. The Department ...