This is such an important point that's not being talked about enough. If nothing is knowable, or if it costs so much to verify: On what basis would people act? They won't.
This is such an important point that's not being talked about enough. If nothing is knowable, or if it costs so much to verify: On what basis would people act? They won't.
“When disinformation is constant, the everyday cost of knowing what’s going on rises. People spend more time verifying the basics, or they stop trying."
Katharina Wilhelm Otieno, part of D+C editorial team, is shown alongside the quote: “The refugees are probably living more comfortably, even in their tents, than many local Chadians.” Article: From Sudan to Chad; dandc.eu
💥 Since the outbreak of the war in Sudan, many have sought refuge in Chad. D+C's Katharina Wilhelm Otieno visited Chad. The quote is an observation she made on the drive to the border city of Adré.
Read her full report here. 👉 spkl.io/63325AIHUX
Peruvian state responsible for mother’s death in forced sterilisation, court rules
SELMIN ÇALIŞKAN, human-rights and gender-equality expert, stands before graffiti. Her quote goes: "The challenge facing the international community is to provide help without legitimising the Taliban regime." Article: Looking the other way is (not) an option
Looking the other way is (not) an option. 👉 spkl.io/63324AxYZ4
President Trump is trying to get his will in several ways in Latin America. André de Mello e Souza had a look at how countries in the region reacted so far.
There's one country that has not made any major concessions. 👇
Close-up of a hand holding a phone displaying D+C Monthly with the text, "What remains of humanitarian aid?" The text "The new D+C Monthly is available for download!" is also visible. dandc.eu is at the bottom of the image.
"Aid cuts" may sound abstract, but what they mean is less clean water, less food, fewer doctors, less housing, etc., for the people who need all of these things most urgently.
So what remains of humanitarian aid? 👇
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The influx of refugees from Sudan brought a number of international aid organisations to eastern Chad.
With them came hospitals, schools and markets – but also conflicts over scarce resources. 👇
¡Felicidades!
Congratulations, #Chile for becoming the first country in the Americas, and the second globally, to eliminate #leprosy disease.
A true milestone for public health! And a testament to what leadership, science, and solidarity can accomplish.
Read more 🔗 bit.ly/4b3Hpga
What is the situation in Chad like for people who have fled there from Sudan?
D+C editor Katharina Wilhelm Otieno went there to see for herself. This is her eyewitness report. 👇
South Africa’s green transition is creating new jobs, yet many remain excluded as unemployment, especially among youth, stays stubbornly high. 🌱
theconversation.com/south-africa...
#BusinessAndEconomy
The resilience of young Africans is somewhat legendary. What is there to it? We asked Kenyan clinical psychologist Gladys K. Mwiti. 👇
Medellín cityscape under a blue, cloudy sky, paired with a quote: "Medellín has shown an exceptional ability to use urban planning as a means of driving social and environmental innovation." - Camilo Andrés Carvajal Guerra, environmental engineer.
They call it the "miracle of Medellín": cable cars reaching the city’s margins, green corridors designed to cool the streets – Medellín is full of ideas for improving urban life.
But how transformative have the much-praised projects actually been? See for yourself! 👉 spkl.io/6047AvgRR
Extreme weather conditions that stoke wildfires around the world are happening on more days each year, causing fire seasons in different regions to overlap more, a new study found. The simultaneous emergencies could stop countries from sharing ground crews and equipment.
A slum with colorful shacks and muddy ground reflects unfinished buildings. Text overlay: “For women, safety is not about cameras or apps—it’s about the fact that simply leaving the house should not always have to be a struggle.” - ROLI MAHAJAN
Do you feel safe moving around your city? For many women, feeling safe is not a given. 👉 spkl.io/63329AaJYZ
Residents of the Kakuma camp face an impossible choice:
👉 either endure worsening hardship in the camp
👉 or risk their lives by returning to their conflict-torn home countries.
We describe what's going on there, and quote some voices from the camp.
The killing of cartel kingpin Nemesio 'El Mencho' Oseguera should relieve pressure from Donald Trump. But Sheinbaum's move has also created political and security hazards at home. ft.trib.al/jfKLYXo
A smiling Roli Mahajan, journalist based in Lucknow, India. Quote: "As long as women cannot move around cities without justification, no amount of surveillance will make urban spaces truly safe." Article at dandc.eu.
📱 From crowd-mapping data to AI surveillance, technology-based security tools are on the rise in Indian cities. But real change depends on something else. 👉 spkl.io/63328Av9r8
What do you get when you answer a Telegram job ad for an “IT job in Asia”?
If you’re unlucky: a one-way ticket to forced scamming for an international cybercrime syndicate. 👇
Quote stating, "We need less fear and resentment in the migration debate and instead more understanding of how integration can actually succeed." - JÖRG DÖBEREINER, managing editor of D+C; Article: Integration is a shared responsibility, dandc.eu
Debates can heat up quickly and become very unconstructive. In many countries, the migration debate is one such example. 👉 spkl.io/63320AvyUj
By placing Kwame Nkrumah at the center of a global Black political network, @hofrench.bsky.social reveals how the promise of pan-African emancipation was narrowed—and what its failure still costs Africa and the diaspora. africasacountry.com/2026/02/a-wo...
Ladislaus Ludescher, a postdoctoral researcher at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, is featured next to text: "Reporting on the Global South tends for the most part to neglect or indeed completely ignore key events in these countries."
The Global South hardly figures at all in leading media reports. Or it is often reduced to negative narratives.
That needs to change, say Ladislaus Ludescher and many others. 👉 spkl.io/63325AQ4pB
Free movement in West Africa is under threat as Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso’s exit from Ecowas begins to reshape regional travel. 🌍
theconversation.com/ecowas-witho...
#Politics
🤝 There's "the mother of all deals" with India, there's #Mercosur – why isn't there a similarly bold, future-oriented agreement between Europe and Africa?
#AUSummit2026 #Agenda2063
Without rapid cuts to fossil fuels and a shift to clean energy, climate change could drive over a billion into hunger by 2100, hitting Africa hard.
theconversation.com/climate-chan...
#Climate
Image shows a street scene in an African city. Text states, "3.5% is the annual growth rate of the population in African cities – an unprecedented urbanization rate in human history." People and vehicles fill the busy street. dandc.eu
🌇 Of the billion people by which Africa’s population is projected to grow by 2050, 80 % will live in cities. Urbanisation comes with challenges but also opportunities – our authors discuss both in the current D+C Digital Monthly on liveable cities: spkl.io/63324AtY0k
Illustration of Lagos air pollution's economic impact: rising from $1.4B in 2023 to $9.9B by 2040. Smoke stacks loom over a city skyline and polluted waters. Source: Clean Air Fund, dandc.eu
🇳🇬 Nigeria’s largest city suffers from severe air pollution. Olamide Udoma-Ejorh and Waziri Mainasara highlight the crucial role of citizen-led data in tackling the problem. ▶️spkl.io/63325AtOCl
A collage shows young people playing in a favela in Rio de Janeiro, with superimposed images of David Amen and a spiritual figure. Text: "David Amen/RioOnWatch", "Article: David Amen supports young people in Rio's favelas" and "dandc.eu".
The artwork on the cover of our current Digital Monthly was created by David Amen, a Brazilian graffiti artist, video maker and art & media educator. Learn more about his work here ▶️ spkl.io/63329AtOmc
Two men sit at a red table outside, with bottles on it. Text reads: "After all, sustainability means more than international acclaim - it must be felt in everyday life." CAMILO ANDRÉS CARVAJAL GUERRA, environmental engineer...
🇨🇴 Medellín is full of ideas for improving urban life. But will the “miracle of Medellín” be able to withstand the social and environmental pressures it faces? ▶️spkl.io/63328AtOJg
Quote states: “I think there's a crisis of the future. I see growing uncertainty and anxiety among young people.” It is attributed to JAVIER BRONFMAN, regional adviser on SDG integration at the UNDP Regional Centre for Latin America and the Caribbean.
🇵🇪 Despite political instability, Peru has been making significant progress on the SDGs over the past ten years – yet Peruvian society still faces challenges. ▶️ spkl.io/63326At3BI