Stateless people are not political abstractions. They are not legal anomalies. They are not clerical problems waiting for ...
After Venezuela’s earthquakes, families searched for missing children within a strained protection system that struggled to respond amid collapsed buildings, scarce resources, and institutional gaps.
In this special coverage, Global Voices is publishing stories directly from the ground about the impact of this natural ...
A Kurdish medical student recounts her educational journey as an unregistered person in Syria. Following a January 2026 decree, they can now be granted citizenship.
The dual earthquakes revealed how geology, corruption, and a longstanding humanitarian emergency amplified destruction across ...
Montjane, affectionately known as “KG,” hails from Seshego, Polokwane, in the Limpopo province of South Africa. Born with a congenital condition that led to the amputation of her left leg below the ...
The domestic cynicism serves as a vital reminder that true national dignity cannot be manufactured for international praise.
They remain a remarkable example of Aboriginal innovation... and form one part of a growing body of work that challenges how ...
Police used colonial-era law to block a protest of police authority in the name of protecting the “integrity” of a national ...
From La Guaira to affected communities nationwide, these Venezuelan voices are documenting the disaster and helping people ...
Haiti’s daily hardships have made Dr. Lucna Henrisme focus on teaching youth and women about their rights and duties as ...
Agência Mural spoke with four collectives that work with local people to mitigate the impacts of climate change and promote ...