Who Should be the Next UN Leader?

[ad_1] Opinion by Felix Dodds, Chris Spence (apex, north carolina / dublin, ireland) Thursday, April 18, 2024 Inter Press Service With current UN Secretary-General António Guterres set to step down in 2026, who is in the running to replace him? In this seven-part series, Felix Dodds and Chris Spence reveal who might be in the running […]

Interview – Zachary Lavengood

[ad_1] This interview is part of a series of interviews with academics and practitioners at an early stage of their career. The interviews discuss current research and projects, as well as advice for other early career scholars. Zachary Lavengood is a fourth-year doctoral candidate at Charles University’s Institute of International Studies, Department of North American […]

Domestic Violence: The Lost Made Visible

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Governor Mbah offers scholarship to abused 11-year-old maid

[ad_1] Enugu State Commissioner for Children, Gender and Social Development, Ngozi Enih, 11-year-old Nwafor Happiness and her mother, Nwanneka Anioke. Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State on Wednesday offered scholarship up to university level to 11-year-old domestic worker, Happiness Nwafor, who was allegedly abused and brutalised by her employer. The governor also ordered the rehabilitation […]