New educational challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic The inequality in education in the world is surpsisingly big. Nevertheless, the COVID-19 pandemic has made it worse. Juan Nader January 24, 2021
We Persevered in 2020, Our Strongest Year Yet 2020 was not a normal year. But as a volunteer advocacy tech-nonprofit, we persevered and build a strong momentum this year. Nipuna Ambanpola December 20, 2020
“This is War” – The fight for Abortion Rights Across Poland women have been protesting the news restrictions the government have placed on abortion. Gurjinder Khambay December 16, 2020
Crisis and persons living with disabilities This article looks into how crisis and emergency settings further increase the vulnerabilty of persons living with disabilities and how this can be adressed Lynet Tinoza November 26, 2020
Who is it to blame? A short analysis of the cause of creation of many Latin American guerrilla groups and a simple solution to it. Juan Nader October 29, 2020
Maintaining Mental Health During a Pandemic How the Coronavirus Pandemic has effected the citizens of the United States and their mental health, and how to find mental health resources. Anna Luthringer September 28, 2020
Civil Society in COVID-19: A Power in Predicament Civil society, although with much potential to be realised, is a power in predicament in today’s COVID-19 pandemic. Read to find out more. Ip Anna Tin Wai August 24, 2020
Disarmament Diplomacy: A Nuclear-Age Necessity With the Doomsday Clock set at just 100 seconds to midnight, the nuclear threat is more apparent now than ever before. We must push back against the nuclear tide Benjamin White August 22, 2020
‘But I Forgive’- an LGBTQ Icon to Remember, Not Cover Up Lara Bellone d’Altavilla has extensive experience working with refugees in Jordan, Greece, and the United States, developing her knowledge on the global refugee crisis. Since September 2019, Bellone has been located in Amman, Jordan. Bellone is a Project Assistant with a Jordanian NGO working on projects enhancing economic opportunities to youth and women during COVID-19…. Guest Author August 11, 2020
International Dysfunction, Institutional Failure & The Post-Pandemic World No Order, No Peace Horror vacui, a fear of emptiness can be likened to the coming age in international affairs. The era of western-led order is ending and we, as citizens of a globalised world, now coexist in a nonpolar international spectrum. Power has diffused and is no-longer held by monopolising states or alliances in… Multiple Authors July 22, 2020
COVID-19 for a new Africa: Equal partnerships and youth participation Passion and eagerness for change – that was what underpinned the two and a half hours long Virtual Africa Union Youth Consultation Series (AUYCS) on COVID-19, African & Global Solidarity organised by the African Union Youth Envoy. Joined by an amazing lineup of speakers, the meeting sought to spark discussions between speakers and youth on… Ip Anna Tin Wai July 20, 2020
Progress and Pandemics: A Case for Africa’s Digital Transformation The Perfect Storm Winston Churchill, in his famous speech, “Their Finest Hour”, said: “Let us therefore brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves that, if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for a thousand years, men will still say: ‘This was their finest hour.” Almost a century on, humanity faces a new… Sheila Ochieng' July 14, 2020