
If FEMA didn’t exist, could states handle the disaster response alone?
Imagine a world in which a hurricane devastates the Gulf Coast, and the U.S. has no federal agency prepared to quickly send supplies, financial aid and temporary housing assistance. Could the states manage this...

Central African Republic: listening to people’s stories about foreign forces could help bring peace
Since it became independent in 1960, the Central African Republic has grappled with poverty, instability and governance challenges. A decade into former president François Bozizés corrupt rule, a rebellion...

Power vacuum in west Africa’s Sahel: 3 ways China could fill the gap as west exits
With France fast losing its influence in west Africas Sahel region and an unpredictable US president in power, will China fill the vacuum? The Sahel region covers 10 countries: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, The Gambia,...

Modern slavery and climate change: how extreme weather fuels forced labour and unwanted marriages
Weather-induced disasters that are the result of climate change are increasingly affecting societies. One area that hasnt been explored much yet is how extreme weather events are creating conditions for a rise in modern...

Every day, millions of engines and factories burn fossil fuels, releasing carbon dioxide a greenhouse gas that traps heat in Earths atmosphere and contributes to climate change. Now imagine a clean fuel that does not...

US president Donald Trump has taken a series of decisions that have delivered body blows to the global management of health. He has announced that the US will leave the World Health Organization. And a 90-day freeze has...

How Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan influenced today’s multi-sensory museums
In recent decades, museums and galleries have made a sensory turn when it comes to designing displays and engaging visitors. Museums like the Metropolitan in New York offer multi-sensory activities so visitors so can...