An ode to the Chand-Gari – Bahawalpur’s unregulated public transport What can we learn from Bahawalpur’s unconventional and unregulated public transport network that serve thousands of people everyday? Ali Anwaar December 8, 2021
Could COP26 be the Environmental Lifeline our planet needs? With the consequences of climate change increasing day by day, this year’s International UN COP26 Climate Summit and its decisions, in particular, are rumored to impact our lives and create change, even for years to come. Ashera Ambawatte December 7, 2021
Upskilling and Reskilling: Tackling Extreme Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa Upskilling, Reskilling, poverty, sustainability – what do they have to do with Sub-Saharan Africa? Well, let’s delve in and you will understand in a minute. Sub-Saharan Africa is regarded by some geneticists as the birthplace of the human race (the genus Homo). This statement implies that solid evidence concerning the existence and activities of human beings… Zione Kamtambe December 4, 2021
The Pandora Papers exposé: more of what we already know, but where do we go from here? Offshore finance and structuring will continue to threaten the public good, nation development, and the world order, unless our leaders in power get serious about curbing its free and devastating reign. Rachel Toose November 9, 2021
The Mosaic of Biodiversity and Ethnic Multiplicity: An Endangered Fairytale from the Sundarbans The Sundarbans are an ecological enigma. There is more to this heavenly abode than biodiversity. Read on to learn how unique they are! Anitta Thajudheen Jia October 15, 2021
ENDSARS Protest in Nigeria: Martyrdom of the future leaders This article describes the unpleasant situation of youths in Nigeria. To make the government aware of the multifaceted problems they are faced with, a peaceful protest was organized, but it ended in bloodsheds. Gabriel Ogbeyemi October 13, 2021
The Long Distance Love Story Of Humanity And Rhinoceros Do you need to be closed with something to love it so deeply? Lei Nguyen October 3, 2021
A Continent in Starvation: How Volunteer Activity is Helping the State of Famine in Africa Africa’s current state of famine has been navigated by many volunteer groups lending a hand to local communities in any way possible. Ashera Ambawatte September 21, 2021
Echoes of the Living Mountains: Indigenous People’s Custodianship of Nature Our indigenous people for generations have been the true custodians of humanity’s deep and intricate connection with nature. Tobit Abao September 19, 2021
Climate Justice is Social Justice: the Human Impact of Climate Change and its Mitigation Climate change not only has adverse environmental consequences but also has harmful effects on the economic and social well-being of a nation. Samridhi Jain September 15, 2021
Afghanistan, Haiti, And Lebanon Are In Critical Danger. Here Is What You Can Do To Help Please consider donating to these initiatives to provide support to the people in Afghanistan, Haiti, and Lebanon. Lei Nguyen August 18, 2021
How These 5 Inventions Are Helping The Fight Against Covid-19 All Over The World All over the world, technology remains an important element in the fight against COVID-19, especially in recent days when the fourth outbreak has been rapidly spreading in many provinces. In the face of the widespread Delta variant, the application of technology is an urgent measure to relieve the pressure on frontline staff and improve the effectiveness of social distancing. Lei Nguyen August 6, 2021