Projects to improve education opportunities across 21 Asian countries are underway, with 7,441,256 expected beneficiaries.
Thanks to quick, collective action, vaccination rates have drastically improved in Myanmar.
An ambitious effort to provide at least 300 million people in Africa with electricity access by 2030 is underway.
In recent years, the number of women in sub-Saharan Africa who own a financial account has been considerably increasing, standing today at 49 percent.
A new 4-year program is set to improve healthcare and nutrition services for over 4.5 million women and children across Mozambique.
In a landmark decision, Zambia has set the marriageable age to 18, therefore rendering all forms of child marriage illegal within the country without exception.
2024 has been declared the Year of Education in Africa, and The Seychelles is leading the way.
For the first time in the history of the United States, women account for the majority of associates at law firms, a most-welcomed sign of the times.
The Philippines is observing a decrease both in families that consider themselves to be poor and a decrease in those who said they have recently experienced involuntary hunger.
By June 2024, Tanzania is set to provide all rural villages across the country with electricity.