Month: December 2022

Can Sports Garner Support for the Invisible Communities in the Dark?

Can Sports Garner Support for the Invisible Communities in the Dark?

The worst of the COVID-19 pandemic may be over, but some communities, such as people with intellectual disabilities, still seem to struggle more than others. We speak to Dipak Natali, Regional President and Managing Director of the Special Olympics Asia Pacific, as he tries to uplift the lives of people with intellectual disabilities through a love of sport.

Weekly Recap Dec 12 to Dec 18

Weekly Recap Dec 12 to Dec 18

Dec 19: International Monetary Fund Chief Kristalina Georgieva announced that China has agreed to form an international debt “roundtable”, US to finalise plans to send a Patriot air defence system to Ukraine, UN Nuclear inspectors to visit Tehran as Iran enriched uranium levels.

Solving for Stability in The Polycrisis

Solving for Stability in The Polycrisis

In a time of polycrisis, how do we solve for stability? From reallocating IMF special drawing rights to managing domestic balance sheets, one thing is for certain: “Finance is largely the biggest problem.” Writes Barbadian Climate Finance Policy Avinash Persaud. What is the way out?

Weekly Recap: Dec 5 to Dec 11

Weekly Recap: Dec 5 to Dec 11

Dec 12: Dina Boluarte Sworn in as Peru’s new President after impeachment of former President Pedro Castillo, Indonesia’s passes law criminalising sex outside of marriage, the UN calls investigation on allegations of an illegal abortion programme run by the Nigerian army.

Unravelling Sri Lanka’s Spiral: Lessons for the International Community

Unravelling Sri Lanka’s Spiral: Lessons for the International Community

What was once a thriving nation with economic potential, an educated population and beautiful scenery, seems to now be suffering from the worst economic crisis in modern history. Sri Lanka has found itself in a predicament worse than what it could ever have predicted. With cracks in its domestic economic policies coupled with the external shocks that hit the country, what lessons can the international community gain?

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