In 2024, approximately 811 million people worldwide were experiencing chronic undernourishment, representing nearly 10% of the global population.
In 2024, approximately 2.2 billion people worldwide lacked access to safely managed drinking water services, representing around 28% of the global population.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) statistics, in 2020, approximately 759 million people worldwide lacked access to electricity, primarily in rural areas of developing countries.
Half of school curricula around the world refer to climate change…
Businesses and States bear the greatest responsibility for combating climate change. But we too, as citizens, have our role to play.