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The Power of Clubs in Shaping Growth and Community

Since the dawn of time, humans have thrived in groups. From small tribes to modern organisations, our natural instinct has always been to seek connection, belonging, and shared purpose. These associations often arise from similarities, whether in age, interests, values, or life stages, and they give us a platform to learn, grow, and express ourselves. […]

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Sustainability

Smart Beekeeping: How Youth Are Turning Hives into Hope

In a world grappling with climate change, biodiversity loss, and food insecurity, a quiet revolution is buzzing. It’s not being led by governments or large corporations, but by young people determined to change the future. At the centre of this movement lies an unexpected yet powerful ally: the bee—championed by innovators at AGRIBEETECH. Why Bees

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Land (only) to the tiller? Story of tens of thousands of women farmers across the Globe PART 2

In India, around 43% of cultivators and 63.9% of agricultural labourers are women (Periodic labour force survey 2022-23), but the land holdings by women are only 10.37% (Agriculture Census 2010-11). Despite their substantial contribution to agriculture, a significant number of women farmers face challenges in accessing and owning agricultural land. Women from marginalised backgrounds are

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Land (only) to the tiller? Story of tens of thousands of women farmers across the Globe PART 1

It is just before the Kharif season (autumn crop in South Asia). Shoba visited her maternal home to stay for a couple of days because once the sowing season starts, she will be occupied for at least a month working in the fields and won’t be able to spend time with family, the same with

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Stories

If only I was rich

Derrick was a young boy who came from a poor but loving family. As the only child, he often felt burdened by their struggles and blamed his parents for not doing enough to escape poverty. His father had lost his job years ago after being falsely accused of theft at the mine where he worked.

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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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