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While floods, droughts, and rising sea levels reveal the visible damage of climate change, its silent effects on human health, particularly brain health, remain largely overlooked. These impacts are even more profound in conflict-affected and under-resourced regions, where environmental degradation intersects with systemic poverty, malnutrition, and displacement. Climate Stress and...

In many rural communities across Namibia, access to healthcare is not just about availability; it is about understanding. For many patients, health information is delivered in unfamiliar languages or complex medical terms, creating a gap between knowledge and action that can have serious consequences. As a registered nurse and midwife,...

“What if saving the planet wasn’t a sacrifice, but the biggest economic opportunity of our lifetime?” For decades, climate change has been framed as a trade-off: save the environment or grow the economy. Today, the evidence is clear. Going green does not hold us back, it pushes us forward. The...

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...

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...

I used to think empowerment would feel like confidence. Like one day I would wake up and suddenly feel ready, prepared, and certain, the way adults always seem in conferences and interviews. But that day never came. Instead, I kept starting things while unsure. A small youth initiative. A workshop...