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Bangladesh has overcome a history of famine by pioneering aquaculture, the process of farming seafood. This strategy can become a model for Middle Eastern countries struggling with economic shortages.
Around the world, climate change-induced extreme weather events and environmental changes are driving more and more people to flee their homes. However climate refugees remain invisible in international frameworks that protect other displaced people.
The Indian Subcontinent has faced some of the worst effects of the climate catastrophe, with recent floods and droughts decimating agriculture. In response, a number of climate start-ups have sought to bring awareness and find innovative solutions.
Since March, the World Food Programme has been forced to cut food assistance to Rohingya refugees in camps in Cox’s Bazar, putting pregnant women, newborns and children below the age of five at risk of malnutrition, anaemia and scurvy.
Countries plagued by violence and conflict are also most at risk from the climate crisis. By listening to refugees displaced by the climate crisis, a UN initiative is trying to help create a bottom-up and sustainable solution to the climate crisis.
Yalla! Let's Eat: Yalla! Dining is a culinary initiative that raises awareness and funds in Singapore for forcibly displaced people globally. Through this culinary journey, diners gain a deeper understanding of those forced to flee their homes.
Book Club: Nazneen Ahmed Pathak’s debut children’s novel, City of Stolen Magic, presents the British colonisation of India with a fun twist for children to not only learn about the real history of colonisation but to also spark their imaginations.
Statues memorialising individuals that brutally colonised and subjugated India stand tall in Britain even as India celebrates 74 years since it became a Republic.
A spectacle of the subaltern, Tasweer Photo Festival Qatar is giving face and space to the world's forgotten. With exhibits spanning across Africa and Asia, the festival is helping give a new lease of life to post-oil Qatar's creative industries.
British Airways has added the hijab to its uniform options as part of a complete relaunch of its staff clothing in 2023, with some hoping that this is a step in the right direction to inclusiveness for Muslim women.