O Município de Olhão está a desenvolver um conjunto de iniciativas participativas destinadas a envolver a população na construção da Estratégia para a Cultura e Criatividade em Olhão (ECCO), um documento orientador que definirá as políticas culturais e criativas do concelho para o período 2027-2030. Uma das primeiras etapas deste processo terá lugar amanhã, dia […]
In a huge warehouse in Geel, Belgium, $9.7 million in contraceptives have been locked up since early 2025. Some 77% of the shipment from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) was destined for about 10 African countries, including Kenya, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mali. But when Donald Trump’s administration dismantled the world’s largest development aid organization, these medicines were left stranded, destined either to be destroyed or to expire box by box. About 5,800 miles south of Belgium, in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, Jane Anyongo, Violet Mosomi, Salma Kamau, and hundreds of thousands of women are still waiting for their pills, condoms, subdermal implants, intrauterine devices, and other sexual and reproductive health supplies.
Salma* (32, Nairobi) is another woman affected by the shortage of contraceptives in Kenya. She wants to switch to a copper IUD, but there isn’t enough stock at the Njiru health center.
A União das Misericórdias Portuguesas (UMP) encerrou hoje o 15º Congresso Nacional das Misericórdias, que decorreu no Fórum Braga, dedicado ao tema “A atualidade de uma evolução segura”. O último dia dos trabalhos ficou marcado pela reflexão sobre o património cultural das Misericórdias, entendido como um elemento essencial de identidade e de continuidade, e pela […]
Veronica Akabondo had worked from dawn to dusk for months on her farm in southern Zambia and was confident she would have a plentiful maize harvest. But one morning she woke up and found it all gone. The culprit? A herd of hungry elephants.
A few months ago, at a center for malnourished children in the remote Darfur region of Sudan, an orphaned baby who had arrived days earlier on the brink of death gripped Tom Fletcher’s finger with surprising strength. The United Nations’ humanitarian chief says those seconds eased his frustration at international inaction and the “anger” he feels over cuts to aid at a time when needs and conflicts are rising around the world.