Saiko: The Illegal Sea Trade Benefiting All Saiko is an illegal sea trade which is depleting Ghana’s fish stock. Since it benefits all players working on the high sea, this makes it difficult to fight. Senyo Agbleze February 10, 2021
Why does a Sex Offender Registry Matter in the Caribbean? Caribbean nations are working towards a Sex Offenders’ Registry but many do see challenges ahead with implementation. Latoyaa Roberts February 6, 2021
Paving the way for peace Arafat Bwambale leads a group of young volunteers to deliver medications to vulnerable communities in Uganda during COVID-19 pandemic. Esther-Lauren M’bilo February 2, 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 Weekend, We Celebrate Millions of Volunteers Worldwide This weekend of December 5, 2020, the world is coming together to celebrate a very special group of people – volunteers. Nipuna Ambanpola December 4, 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
Change is possible, but action must be taken Last year, the 68th United Nations Civil Society Conference took place in Salt Lake City under the theme “Building Inclusive and Sustainable Cities and Communities”. The series of sessions focused on SDG 11 “to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable by 2030”, but took into account the interlinkages between this SDG… Multiple Authors November 14, 2020
International Day of Peace and Promoting Peace in our lives International day of peace works to promote peace in the world. These are how we are failing and how we might be able to work more towards it. Gurjinder Khambay November 12, 2020
Systemic Racism and the Confines of Childhood Systemic racism plagues the foundation of the United States both quietly and vocally. Unfortunately, the current sociopolitical climate houses a welcome narrative of vocally expressing these racist ideologies. Over the last four years there has been an increase in racially based hate groups by 55%, fueling the fire of hatred and violence towards targeted groups…. Anna Luthringer November 10, 2020
Playing To Win: A Reflection of a Volunteer Reflection of a volunteer on the transformation of a low-class vocational centre into a leading institution after a volunteering experience. Senyo Agbleze October 18, 2020
#KindnessMatters: Inspiring change one story at a time The importance of kindness in achieving the sustainable development goals through the UNESCO-MGIEP #KindnessMatters campaign. Adwitya Taneja October 16, 2020
Bridging the Digital Divide: Online learning for students in Trinidad and Tobago There are challenges with the digital divide in Trinidad and Tobago. However, there are efforts to engage students with online learning. Latoyaa Roberts October 13, 2020