Creating Healthy Opportunities for Work and Knowledge amongst Migrants in Delhi
On a blazing afternoon at a labour chowk in Delhi, we meet Phool Singh. He is the senior most worker at one of these informal labour markets found across the […]
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On a blazing afternoon at a labour chowk in Delhi, we meet Phool Singh. He is the senior most worker at one of these informal labour markets found across the […]
Policy students from UBC’s MPPGA program and Sciences Po in Paris collaborated in a week long Resilient Cities Policy Challenge with the City of Vancouver to explore how social inclusion […]
September 10, 2015 – The raging blaze is devastating pristine hectares of tropical forests and precious peatlands, orangutans are fleeing the inferno, particulate matter are soaring to unbearable levels while […]
It is April of 2016. A distinguished group of former diplomats and international affairs thought leaders gather along the humid bay of Hangzhou, China to discuss the future of the […]
Hello everyone! This week on PRT Weekly we start with an update on developments in the Trump administration, specifically the appointment of Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education. We touch […]
Following the inauguration of President Trump, millions of folks from all walks of life took to the streets around the world for Women’s March on Washington. The show of […]
Two months ago, on November 18th, 2016 His Holiness the Dalai Lama arrived in Mongolia. He had been invited to speak by the Gandantegchinlen Monastery on issues of materialism and […]
Sierra Leone can’t seem to catch a break. Just as soon as the West African country emerged from a bitter eleven-year civil war in 2002, Sierra Leone entered a decade-long […]
The Iranian-Saudi hostility is one of the most vehement in the world; propelling the entire middle-eastern region into a series of proxy struggles and divvying world-super powers into allies and […]
“Where is that “good living” land everyone is talking about?” asked one local farmer of Tundayme, Ecuador, after being evicted to facilitate the settlement of the Chinese mining company ‘Ecuacorriente’. Mirador […]