The world, as we experience it, is vast and often exhausting. Long-haul flights, endless road trips, itineraries that spill into spreadsheets, and holidays that feel more like marathons than escapes.
Resourcefulness and practicality make small island states uniquely ready for the geopolitical changes.
Emily Wilkinson advises Aosis on adaptation and finance. She receives funding from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. She is affiliated with ODI Global. Kira-Lee Gmeiner is ...
If countries move from climate plans to real-world delivery, Africa's fortunes could shift dramatically, says WWF. A storm brewing over the ocean near Bird Island in the Seychelle. Photo credit: ...
LONDON, Jan 28 (Reuters) - A survey of small island ‌developing nations such as Mauritius and the Maldives showed China rated as the top bilateral development assistance partner amid U.S. aid cuts and ...