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The Most Linguistically Diverse Place on the Planet is Africa
Africa keeps many secrets, – and one of the major ones is that Africa is also a fascinating place from a linguistics perspective.
Masanga Mukelabai
Feb 19, 20225 min read


Regenerating Landscapes: Capacity Building Journey
Frances Siy talks about unveiling the concealed secrets of nature by “Regenerating Landscapes” & the need for urgent action.
Frances Siy
Feb 12, 20223 min read


The Power of Self-Realization
Somaiya sheds light on "The Power of Self Realization" through their award winning 'London Immerse Education' article.
Somaiya K Padilla
Feb 5, 20223 min read


East Africa-China Friendship
Diplomacy, tact and a burning desire to be the prime nation has led China to intensify the ‘friendship ties’ with Africa.
Harshita Dangwal
Jan 29, 20223 min read


Initiatives That Advocate and Support Individuals Who Are Neurodivergent
In a constantly changing world, the needs of person's with learning differences also keeps evolving & hence calls for the attention of all.
Harshita Dangwal
Jan 24, 20222 min read


The Great Barrier And The Reef
World’s most extensive coral reef ecosystem, the Great Barrier Reef is a globally outstanding entity. However, its existence is under threat
Naima Mohamed
Jan 18, 20222 min read


The Co-incidence of Pro-Poor and Gender Development Strategies (Case Study In India)
Aksheeta throws light on how pro-poor strategies will help create gender equality, especially in a country like India & other nations
Aksheeta Malik
Jan 15, 20223 min read


Policy Coordination for International Macroeconomic Stability
Shougaijam sheds light on importance of policy coordination for international Macroeconomic stability & the dangers if its negative effects.
Shougaijam Bidyaluxmi Devi
Jan 8, 20223 min read


The Importance of Mentorship and Why Starting Early Is Key
Any beginner possess great potential to be a mentor in his/her chosen field. The mentoring relationship can push any career to new heights.
Masanga Mukelabai
Dec 26, 20214 min read


Impact Of Cultural Appropriation In Preserving Heritage
Cultural Appropriation is using another culture in a way that delights of our imagination, while stripping that group of their identity.
Naima Mohamed
Dec 18, 20213 min read


Human Rights Day: Equality – Reducing Inequalities, Advancing Human Rights
Whether you know exactly who you are, or you are just starting your journey. You are entitled to certain basic rights: Your “Human Rights.”
Masanga Mukelabai
Dec 10, 20212 min read


WHO Warns Against Omicron Travel Bans as Nations Shut Borders
The World Health Organization has warned blanket travel ban will not prevent the spread of Omicron, as more countries rushed to impose curbs
Masanga Mukelabai
Dec 8, 20212 min read


Africa’s Technological Revolution: Impaired Success
Africa, an animal kingdom, or rather what it has always been known for, pledges to promote science and technology. Is it Impaired Success?
Frances Siy
Dec 4, 20213 min read


End Inequalities. End AIDS. End Pandemics
40years since the first AIDS cases were reported, HIV still threatens the world. Hence, urgent need to end the inequalities that drive AIDS
Masanga Mukelabai
Dec 1, 20212 min read


COP 26 Seals Break Through Climate Change Deal
Masanga Mukelabai explores some of the key deductions from COP26, as this conference enters the history books.
Masanga Mukelabai
Nov 27, 20213 min read


International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
Masanga Mukelabai throws light on the importance of The International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women on November 25.
Masanga Mukelabai
Nov 25, 20212 min read


Internet Access as a Basic Right
Medhavi Gupta talks about the digital divide and its pervasiveness in different domains of life.
Medhavi Gupta
Oct 23, 20212 min read


A Letter of Guilt, Disappointment and Concern
Evlyn Ann Joseph pens a letter from the perspective of Knowledge, ruminating about the Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Evlyn Ann Joseph
Oct 16, 20213 min read


Sustainability in Action: Seafood Industry
Frances Siy explores if the fishing industry is really as sustainable as it portrays itself to be.
Frances Siy
Oct 9, 20214 min read


Small Island Developing States and Marine Security Problems
Harshita Dangwal analyses security issues in the SIDS and whether it is truly a bliss to be away from the mainstream industries.
Harshita Dangwal
Oct 2, 20213 min read
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