Thought leadership

Access to essential medicines

New medicines and treatments have improved the handling and treatment of major diseases, yet major inefficiency prevents low and middle income countries from accessing esse... read more

It's OK to be OK: A View on Talent Management

Intrapreneur Tim Heard addresses the issue of talent retention and the need for talent development points.

Malta's firsts in LGBTI rights

Malta became the first European country to ban conversion therapy on LGBTI people. Mina Tolu writes on Malta's progress for LGBTI rights.

Protests in Cameroon bring human rights into question

As protests in Cameroon have taken a violent turn, Tangwa Acha shares what is happening on the ground. 

The rise of gender finance

Sameer Chand explores how we can advance the agenda of gender finance.

Standing Rock: a global environmental movement led by indigenous youth

After months of protest, the Dakota Access Pipeline permit has been denied, and indigenous youth are largely to thank. Anna Hohag assesses whether or not the battle for protecti... read more

It's now time for The Gambia to build a new country

After 22 years, The Gambia has witnessed the election of a new president. Yassin Choye shares her thoughts. 

The Paris Agreement: What is at stake for the USA?

Founder Kate Robertson discusses what the USA could gain from the biggest global compact in human history. 

Why don't enough people exercise their right to vote?

Founder Kate Robertson reflects on the US election results: To get what you want, you have to take part.   

Déjà vu?

As the legalisation of marijuana becomes increasingly popular, how will the tobacco industry, which contributes to millions of deaths, respond? Jan Peloza explores.