When Data Stays on the Shelf: Why Organizations Collect but Rarely Apply Evidence
by Ivan Munguongeyo Across humanitarian and development organizations, enormous amounts of data are collected every year. Call it baseline s …
When Data Stays on the Shelf: Why Organizations Collect but Rarely Apply Evidence Read More »
Read more
My Many Dreams are in Many Languages
by Jasmine Koria My name is Jasmine, which in Anglicized Mandarin is mo li hua. I learned this on a recent visit to China, a few years after …
My Many Dreams are in Many Languages Read More »
Read more
The Strategic Dilemma of Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean
by Katerina Panagi The geographic fate of Cyprus has always been its most potent double-edged sword. Situated at the maritime crossroads of …
The Strategic Dilemma of Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean Read More »
Read more
What Good Writing Demands of the Writer
by Similoluwa Ifedayo In two years as a Commonwealth Correspondent, I have written 20 articles. Eleven were named Editor’s Picks. Six times …
What Good Writing Demands of the Writer Read More »
Read moreGuyana’s Youth Council organizes Voters Education Initiative
December 9by Imran Bacchus As Guyana prepared for its 2025 General and Regional Elections, the Guyana National …
Guyana’s Youth Council organizes Voters Education Initiative Read More »
Read moreUNMUTED: Confronting Digital Violence and the Gaps in Gender Justice
December 9by: Hadia Khan As the 16 DaysofActivism campaign against gender-based violence comes to an end, we m …
UNMUTED: Confronting Digital Violence and the Gaps in Gender Justice Read More »
Read moreClimate Without Borders: Global Cooperation for a Changing World
November 30Climate change doesn’t know or respect borders, but its impacts are deeply unequal. Rising seas, ext …
Climate Without Borders: Global Cooperation for a Changing World Read More »
Read more







