How Community Projects Prepare Youth With Practical Skill That Shape Their Futures The COVID-19 crisis has severely affected labor markets around the world, hurting young people more than other age groups. Lei Nguyen July 15, 2021
The Role of Legislation in Marine Conservation: Does the Polluter Pay? The role of legislation in marine conservation primarily operates to hold the polluter accountable under the ‘Polluter Pays’ principle. Ameerah Salie June 27, 2021
Why we ought to be worried about Space Transferring all the junk from Earth to aerospace,With few traces and no concrete chase. Endeavoring to alter the world’s harrowing face, To send out some spacecraft, just in case Oh dear, that’s what we’re wanted to embrace To forget all sort of ethics, morality and grace And let anyone launch their machines, apace. They commence… Ilyes Rekhis June 25, 2021
Rise in Poverty: Another Deadly Symptom of Covid-19 in Southeast Asia The Covid-19 pandemic has led to many issues. One such major issue is the rise of poverty in Southeast Asia, which requires immediate intervention. Yasonil Piyatissa June 22, 2021
When Life Gives You A Pandemic, Make Delicious and Healthy Vegetarian Meals In 2019, when the world was not going through a global public health disaster, dining out seemed like the most natural activity in our daily routine. Lei Nguyen June 22, 2021
Palestine-Israel Conflict: The Tragedy of No Win War On May 16, 2021, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Open Debate on the Palestine-Israel conflict via video link was held against the backdrop of the recent escalations of a decades-long conflict between the two. The debate was headed by the Chinese Foreign Minister and State Counselor Mr. Wang Yi. This is not the first… Waleed Ahmad June 21, 2021
The Ugly Politics Behinds Regional Minorities Discrimination Our world has become increasingly globalized, diverse, and rich in ideologies and practices. Countries around the world encompass a wide range of communities within national borders. But when so many different groups of people are embedded in one society together, beliefs of superiorities and minorities come into place. While each group is different, one thing… Lei Nguyen June 12, 2021
The inequality in vaccine distribution: Who shoulders the blame? The inequality in COVID vaccine distribution is spurred by lack of funding and export controls despite the best efforts of COVAX in ensuring equality Ameerah Salie June 8, 2021
How does White Supremacy work in Vietnam? The Colonial History that affects the Nation’s Ubiquitous Foreign Fetishization “I don’t need to learn Vietnamese because I don’t have to.”, said Brian with his complacent attitude. Brian has been in Vietnam for more than 10 years, with a wife who is Vietnamese and a beautiful, cheeky daughter who will turn 3 years of age this summer. Lei Nguyen May 29, 2021
What Is The Eco Gender Gap and How Can We Bridge It? The eco gender gap acts as a barrier in environmental conservation. Bridging this gap will lead to greater contributions towards saving our planet. Yasonil Piyatissa May 22, 2021
Transformation comes from the process, and the process has to come from the people On Tuesday, April 6th, 2021, a side event at the ECOSOC Youth Forum has taken place virtually with the help of the main sponsor, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) under the theme “Recalibrating & Rethinking Sustainable Future: The Importance of Health, Wellbeing & Empathy”. Lei Nguyen April 24, 2021
Is That A Silver Lining Or A Piece Of Tin Foil: How Human Encroachment Haunt The World Natural Conservation What would the earth be without all of its natural environment? Lei Nguyen April 22, 2021