Sri Lankans: Surviving with kindness and community in crisis The community often steps in where governments fail. Volunteers in Sri Lanka have done just that as the nation faces its worst crisis in recent history. Paramie Jayakody November 24, 2022
Pakistan’s Cyber Woes The article analyses where Pakistan stands in its efforts to digitise its systems and services and integrate cybersecurity with its networks. Mariam Qureshi November 12, 2022
Success is Tunisian women Tunisia? You might be wondering, what is Tunisia, is it edible? (As a Tunisian who works with foreigners, I get this all the time). To make it clear at once, Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is the northernmost country in Africa and a part of the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered… Ghada Mezghani June 29, 2022
Women in STEM; Matters Arising Women across developing countries need to harness technology in order to propel themselves to financial independence and a better life for themselves and their families. Salim Yunusa June 27, 2022
‘Volunteering prepares you for the future’ – Hassana Maina, gender consultant An interview with Hassana Maina, a gender advocate and lawyer Salim Yunusa June 18, 2022
Youth & Urban Conflict: From the Lens of a Naija Guy Urban conflict may arise within the society for several reasons, and when it does, youth are 80% of the time victims and participants of the incidents. This is because young people are most times the first suspect when something bad happens in our societies. They are subjected to stereotypical images of being angry, drugged, and… Akinjise Daniel June 5, 2022
Because Of Human Behavior, Nature Is In A State Of “Free Fall” Deforestation, farming, construction, and tourism have reduced global wildlife populations by more than two-thirds in just 50 years, putting nature in a condition of “free fall” that is impossible to restore. Mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fish population sizes have all declined by an average of 68% since 1970, according to the WWF’s Living Planet… Lei Nguyen May 24, 2022
Frip shopping in Tunisia: a different clothing mindset The topic of this article is going to be very informative as it might change your style, taste and mindset when shopping for clothes. You might be wondering what Frip means and what it has to do with shopping. No worries, you will find out everything while reading. As an avid fashion lover, I dedicate… Ghada Mezghani May 9, 2022
Why We Should All be Volunteers In this fast-paced world, there are many changes that volunteers can instill. Find out why we should all be volunteers to save the world. Salim Yunusa April 15, 2022
Climate Change VS Culture Change: Youth’s Perspective If the climate is changing, we also need to change our culture and daily activities, by being more conscious of the environment. The current reality on climate change is one that speaks of urgency and seeks creative ways to solve the mess we have found ourselves in. It is important to talk about climate and… Akinjise Daniel April 11, 2022
Northern culture as a tool for national development in Nigeria Northern Nigeria is blessed with vast cultural resources. This article seeks how culture is used for national development in Nigeria. Salim Yunusa April 6, 2022
How Gender Mainstreaming Can Make the AfCFTA ‘Magic’ Happen It is no longer news that thirty-six countries of the African Union have ratified the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA) agreement, a free trade area policy founded in 2018 to create a single continental market for goods and services. It promises to enable the free movement of business persons and investments while potentially being the… Akinjise Daniel April 1, 2022