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By Wilson Center Staff Through the Inflation Reduction Act, the Biden administration has launched a new industrial strategy. Today’s episode...
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By Wilson Center Staff Through the Inflation Reduction Act, the Biden administration has launched a new industrial strategy. Today’s episode...

To better understand the complex dynamics of global hunger and the urgent need for more collective action to address this humanitarian crisi...

Today's geopolitical climate, paired with the accelerating energy transition, means it is more important than ever to coordinate on internat...

Since the start of Russia’s war in Ukraine, Kostiantyn Krynytskyi, Head of Energy at Ecoaction, and his colleagues, have been tracking the o...

In today’s episode of New Security Broadcast, Sarah Barnes, Project Director for the Wilson Center’s Maternal Health Initiative Project Dire...

In today’s episode of the New Security Broadcast, ECSP’s Claire Doyle partnered with Elsa Barron at the Center for Climate and Security for...

It is fully within our power to guarantee a healthy ocean and protect it for the future, says Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Ke...

This week’s episode of the New Security Broadcast explores Invisible Threads: Addressing the Root Causes of Migration from Guatemala by Inve...

The war in Ukraine is not only displacing millions, straining the economy, and ravaging infrastructure. It’s also creating a mounting health...

“Things that we used to think were 20 or 30 years into the future are in fact happening today… Climate change is noticeably changing the ext...

According to the World Bank, building enough renewable energy infrastructure to keep global warming below 2C will require more than 3 billio...

As the last decade has brought about a dramatic shift in approaches to addressing climate change, water is increasingly at the forefront of...

As the world turns its attention to the 27th UN Climate Change Conference (CoP27) in Sharm El Sheikh, CoP26 President Alok Sharma reflects u...

On a recent visit to the Wilson Center, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari remarked on the historic nature of the monsoon-re...

The confluence of climate change, COVID-19, and the war in Ukraine have placed enormous stress on food systems across the globe. Food insecu...

Why does climate change lead to especially bad security outcomes in some places but not others? In this week’s New Security Broadcast, Josh...

About half the world’s population lives in an area of active or latent conflict. And few corners of the planet are not feeling the effects o...

Debates around whether and to what extent international order is changing can be misguided “so long as we are thinking about international o...

The impacts of COVID-19 have shown policymakers that we need to invest in infrastructure and shore up existing systems to ensure that they c...

“When we started out, people thought it was weird. ‘Why are you integrating people and animals and why are you integrating human health and...

“To inform the most pressing issues of our time, to bring new voices to the policy space, and to help our audience better understand these c...

“Many people have watched fights between communities and big corporations around the world. The corporations usually win so those are the Go...

Too often, many in my community are excluded from sexual and reproductive health services, said Ruth Morgan Thomas, co-founder and Global Co...

“The world is still feeling the full brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic which most likely had its origins in a wild animal,” says John Scanlon A...

The decision to have a child usually requires a feeling of stability and confidence in the future, says Natascha Braumann, Director of Globa...

Bodily autonomy is something almost innate in us, and yet also a Eureka moment for many people, says Dr. Nahid Toubia, Director for the Inst...

“The more the United States can get itself back on track, the better position it is in to exercise climate leadership,” says Sue Biniaz, a m...

“I've been quite impressed by the wide diversity and complexity of young women's and men's engagement for peacebuilding and development ofte...

“It's more than just clinical care. It's cultural. It's connection to country. It's connection to land. It's all of those things that are im...

“I think most people will agree today that the development landscape is, well, it’s highly uncertain, it's increasingly complex,” says Steve...

When Navajo Midwife Nicolle Gonzales talks with Native American women about birth, there's a sense something is missing, she said in this we...

“The very first political order in any society is the sexual political order established between men and women,” says Valerie M. Hudson, a U...

“After a period of populist nationalism…multilateralism is back, and climate is the multilateral challenge of the moment,” said David Lammy,...

Camille Harris, Registered Māori Midwife, is unapologetic about her decision to study midwifery and practice exclusively with Māori families...

“We need to give more weight to the voices of people who are most affected by climate change,” says Vanessa Nakate, a prominent Ugandan clim...

In a year that has presented enormous challenges, it is even more gratifying to present evidence that strengthens the importance of midwives...

“If solar radiation management were done well—that is, the science is right, the engineering is right, and the policy and governance framewo...

If there’s anything about responding to an epidemic, it’s that speed matters, and so does investing in people closest to the problem, said D...

“Vaccine hesitancy is to be expected in a normal circumstance—it’s very different from being what we call ‘anti-vaccine,’” says Dr. Rahul Gu...

Globally, Indigenous women experience worse maternal health outcomes than non-Indigenous women. In the United States, the risk of maternal d...

“Unintended pregnancy and abortion are reproductive health experiences shared by tens of millions of people around the world, irrespective o...

“I believe that we're experiencing a national reckoning and in this unique moment, I definitely see an opportunity for Congress, but also fo...

“NCDs have raised the risk of and the severity of the COVID-19 infection,” says Dr. Belén Garijo, Executive Board Member and CEO of Healthca...

COVID-19 has wreaked havoc the world over, and recent data shows that the hardest hit will be the world’s women and girls and populations im...

The year 2020 has been designated as the Year of the Nurse and the Midwife by the World Health Organization. In April 2020, the World Health...

“What are the underlying drivers of risk that created the conditions for Covid-19 to emerge, and how do we better address them?” said Lauren...

What is inherent in the word “universal,” is that it is for all women, said Anneka Knutsson, Chief of the Sexual and Reproductive Health Bra...

“Women and men face very different risks and challenges,” said Chitra Nagarajan, a writer and journalist who covers climate change, conflict...

While there are many uses for global data sets and innovative data analysis technologies, the most important thing, Rodolfo Camacho said in...

“This project is serious,” Casimiro Olvida said. “It will help the community. If you do not believe me, you can kill me anytime.” He recalle...