The challenge is huge but there are some things that could ease the tragic situation.
Readers write in on the xenophobic violence.
Reusable sanitary towels are cheaper than regular pads and tampons but the state is failing to distribute these to schoolgirls from poor families.
Writing history is often a matter of rewriting earlier histories as present perspectives shift and change.
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As attacks spread, leading to murder and thousands of displaced foreigners, we must ask if the bitter pill we swallowed then has had tangible results.
The Annual National Assessments must not detract from the quality or breadth of education, writes Caroline Long.
Technological innovation that affects consumer behaviour and a shift to renewable energy are at the heart of the upheaval facing utilities.
A high court ruling highlights how Parliament’s presiding officers fail to act impartially.
The only reason people get onto boats, with the high risk of drowning, is that they have no hope.