As the United Nations celebrates its 75th anniversary amidst a global pandemic, interconnected challenges and existential risks pose the greatest test yet to the future of international development cooperation.
Democracy is not innate but learned, and access to information is the critical link between education and democracy. But access to information is fundamentally uneven, especially for people in the Global South.
Administrative decisions related to the country’s telecommunications policy often go unnoticed by the majority of the US citizenry. But now, net neutrality in its purest form is in peril.