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Published on October 3rd, 2023

Delivering Better Supply and Better Quality Water in Sierra Leone

Over 90% of the water supply to Freetown, Sierra Leone is supplied from Guma Dam and Water Treatment Plant. This...
Published on September 21st, 2023

International Day of Peace: Promoting Collective Action for Sustainable Peace

Every year on September 21st, we observe the International Day of Peace. This is a day when we reflect on...
Published on September 18th, 2023

Australia to Vote on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament

The positive outcome of the 1967 referendum righted longstanding historical wrongs to include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in...
Published on September 14th, 2023

International Day of Democracy: A Call for Renewed Commitment

For the last 17 years, we have observed the International Day of Democracy. The UN has detailed the vital importance...

Category: Governance

Published on September 13th, 2023

Exploring How Adaptive Management Can Benefit Programming in Fragile Settings

DT Global sometimes works in locations that are politically unstable and evolving fast, and this can influence our programming in...
Published on September 7th, 2023

DT Global Celebrates the Next Generation of Leadership in the Asia Pacific Region

We congratulate participants from DT Global’s inaugural Emerging Leaders in International Development (ELID) program, who graduated from a 12-month comprehensive...
Published on August 14th, 2023

Kosovo’s Prefab Homes Industry Makes Its Mark in International Markets

In recent years, prefabricated (prefab) homes have gained popularity worldwide as a modern construction approach emphasizing efficiency, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness....
Published on August 10th, 2023

How We Used Adaptive Management to Support Policy Development in the Pacific

Following the landmark COP21 in December 2015, during which 196 parties adopted the Paris Agreement, the Conference attendees agreed to...
Published on July 20th, 2023

Balancing Climate Risks and Hydropower Potential on the Zambezi

The Zambezi River – Africa’s fourth longest – greatly influences Southern Africa’s energy politics. The river’s power lies not only...
Published on July 12th, 2023

Turning Bananas Into Chips in Niue

In Niue’s humble industrious capital – Alofi, local entrepreneur Feofaaki Sakalia Fou can be found busy in her home kitchen,...