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The Climate Crisis and Food Security: How the World is Preparing for the Worst

Picture this: In the silence of a parched field in northern Kenya, once thriving with lush maize and millet, the climate crisis speaks louder than ever. It speaks loudest in the cracked earth, the dying livestock, and the empty granaries. But the ripple of this crisis extends far beyond any single region. Running from the […]

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Teach, Don’t Sell: Reclaiming Education from the Hands of Profit

In an increasingly commodified world, where nearly every basic human need has been turned into a business opportunity, one fundamental right continues to face relentless commercialisation: education. Despite being enshrined as a human right under Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Sustainable Development Goal 4 of the United Nations 2030 Agenda,

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Social innovation in healthcare

Access to quality healthcare is a fundamental right that should be available to all individuals, regardless of their geographical location or socioeconomic status. However, in many developing countries, limited resources and infrastructure have created barriers to delivering adequate health care. Societal innovation is increasingly used to achieve social goals, such as better healthcare delivery. The

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Mining in Africa

Africa’s rich natural resources offer economic benefits but come at significant environmental and social costs. In places like Ghana, illegal mining pollutes water, damages farmland, and threatens vital industries like cocoa farming. While mining boosts GDP, its environmental degradation and social impacts challenge the balance between profit and sustainability.

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The Soul’s Voice

The Soul’s Voice🕳 As the mind quiets, something deeper begins to speak. The soul, free from the constant chatter of the day, whispers to us. It doesn’t use words. Instead, it comes through as feelings, images, or a sense of peace. This voice reminds us of something important: we’re more than just our busy minds

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Why Are You Still in Pain? The Burden of Sickle Cell Stigma in the Hands That Should Heal

Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an inherited blood disorder that affects the shape and flexibility of red blood cells. Instead of maintaining their usual soft, round form, the cells take on a crescent-like shape, which interferes with blood flow and can lead to serious health challenges. While it is a global condition, SCD is more

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How UPG Training Fueled Angela Maduro’s Mission for Gender and Disability Rights

I am Angela Maduro from Zimbabwe, and I am 26 years old. My journey as a #UPGSustainability Leader has been transformative, deeply influencing my civic engagement and amplifying my commitment to creating a more equitable and sustainable world. It all began in 2022, when I was equipped with the tools, knowledge, and network to drive

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