- Sustainability
Justice in today’s world can no longer be understood in narrow or isolated terms. Climate change, social inequality, and economic exclusion are deeply interconnected, and for vulnerable communities, especially in rural Zimbabwe, these challenges are lived as one continuous reality. Climate shocks deepen poverty, inequality reduces resilience, and weak governance...
- Political
For years, politics in Kenya felt distant to many young people. Conversations about taxes, public debt, government spending, and national budgets were often left to politicians, economists, and seasoned commentators. Most young Kenyans focused on their studies, careers, friendships, and dreams for the future. Few paid attention to parliamentary debates...
- Tourism
Most people are uncomfortable eating alone at a restaurant. The thought of boarding a plane to a new destination with no travel companion feels even more intimidating. No familiar face. No shared itinerary. No one to turn to and say, “Did you see that?” And yet, that discomfort may be...
- Sustainability
Teaching the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to young children has been one of the most meaningful and rewarding parts of my journey as a Primary Years Programme (PYP) teacher in Pakistan. As educators, we often wonder whether ideas such as sustainability, global responsibility, and world issues may be too complex...
- Article, Sustainability
The United People Global Sustainability Leadership movement has reached an exciting new milestone. For the first time, Brazil has been officially designated as a destination for the #UPGSustainability Pilgrimage, a transformative experience designed to equip young leaders with the mindset, tools, and networks needed to drive meaningful change. A New...
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