Clear Cut Magazine

Someone Else’s Smoke, Someone Else’s Sea

Rising ocean temperatures are bleaching coral reefs and pushing fish stocks away, threatening food security for billions—especially in vulnerable coastal communities. Despite the scale of the crisis, funding and policy responses remain far too limited to address the growing climate-driven inequality. The Measurement and What It Means The Copernicus Climate Change Service, backed by the…

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The Promise and the Gap: What Gavi’s New Funding Cycle Means for the World’s Children

A Child Named Natasha One afternoon at the Nakaseke General Hospital in Uganda, a mother named Nakanyike Annet was waiting to give her child Natasha, a scheduled vaccination. Everything felt smooth in the front, except for Natasha’s immunization depending on the availability of vaccines, unsurity of a cold chain break and a donor government meeting…

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UN Commission for Social Development Approves Resolutions to Advance Poverty Eradication and Inclusive Policies

The United Nations Commission for Social Development adopted new resolutions to strengthen poverty eradication and inclusive policies, emphasizing coordinated global action and social justice. Leaders highlighted the need for stronger national policies, social protection systems, and inclusive development to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The United Nations Commission for Social Development has adopted a…

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