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South-South Community Learning: Rajasthan to Mali

Naresh Kumar Nain, Sanjay Sharma Taking the successful models and lessons of women’s empowerment and rural economic development from the SHGs in India and applying these in Mali, a region facing similar environmental and socio-economic challenges, is an encouraging example of global collaboration

Social Distancing: Racism, Caste System, and Sanitation!

Samit Aich Racism and Caste discrimination are not the only two forms of social distancing that has been practiced – the list is a shamefully long one-gender, sexual orientation, economic, modern slavery, child labour… Let’s face it. This issue always existed. For a very large pop

Women’s portrayal through Media and technology: still a gloomy picture

In the long run, the abuse of science and technology is severely harming women and it is increasingly harder to compensate this by offering the emancipatory image of an inclusive public space driven by media and science. Women are not being able to utilize these benefits and remain disengaged due to

Video gaming industry introducing environment and climate themes into their games

Some of the biggest names in mobile gaming with a combined active user base of 250 million players – unveiled a series of environmental activations they will be integrating into live games such as Subway Surfers, Angry Birds 2 and Golf Clash. During the first ever Green Mobile Game Jam, which took

Millions of children may return to a school with nowhere to wash their hands

Children returning to school this September may find a very different classroom to the ones they left, with socially distanced desks and a renewed focus on handwashing. But in thousands of schools around the world, even this most basic defence against Covid-19 will be out of reach for millions of st

Robot hikes the Andes to cross Peru’s digital divide

Zoraida Portillo Kipi the robot is made from upcycled materials. Her backpack is a solar panel and she has been programmed to explain how it transforms solar energy into electricity, while encouraging students to make their own innovations using local materials. In a remote village of the Peruvian A

Outrage as ‘Factory School’ for 30,000 children to host World Congress of Anthropology

Hundreds of Indigenous leaders, activists and anthropologists have denounced plans to hold the 2023 World Congress of Anthropology at the world’s largest “Factory School,” where children are told they are “never fully human.” Protestors have signed an open letter calling on the I

COVID brings Unprecedented Global Education Emergency

Almost 10 Million Children May Never Return to School Following COVID-19 Lockdown Deep budget cuts to education and rising poverty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic could force at least 9.7 million children out of school forever by the end of this year, with millions more falling behind in learning, S

Oxfam Australia’s woes: a sign of the times?

Stephen Howes & Sherman Surandiran Recently, public donations to Australian development NGOs have been falling since 2015. Oxfam has not escaped this general trend; to the contrary, it has been experiencing an extreme version of it. Oxfam Australia is a very important part of this country’s i

European Investment Bank to invest € 7.5 billion for various sectors including COVID-19

€ 3.2 billion for COVID-19 public health, elderly care and targeted business support € 1.5 billion for clean transport, including electric vehicle, high speed rail and public transport Additional backing for higher education, renewable energy and urban development € 1.9 billion for health and

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