Serbia’s Youth Lead Civic Action for Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

In the heart of the Balkans, a movement is rising, not only against corruption but also in defense of dignity, accountability, and the right to a just society. The streets of Serbia have recently become the stage for massive civic demonstrations, led largely by citizens, students, and young professionals who are demanding meaningful change. Their […]
The Great Green Wall of Africa: A Race to Restore the Continent’s Future

The Sahara Desert, an unforgiving expanse synonymous with blistering heat and one of the most extreme ecosystems on Earth, has long stood as a defining natural feature of the African continent. But what was once viewed as an immovable landscape is now gradually expanding. Experts warn that desertification is no longer a future threat but […]
Navigating a Fragmented World: A Perspective on How Global NGOs Can Survive Today’s Crisis

Why NGOs Matter More Than Ever as Global Cooperation Weakens As global cooperation weakens and foreign aid budgets shrink, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are facing unprecedented pressure. Rising nationalism, geopolitical fragmentation, and declining international support are not just policy shifts—they directly affect communities that rely on NGOs for healthcare, education, climate resilience, and humanitarian support. Understanding […]