Research suggests that media affects self-image, but guest blogger Angela is one of many pushing back against this trend. She lays out the argument. The social significance of the media’s [...]
The social and solidarity economy (SSE) is made up of organisations that have economic and social objectives with co-operative aspects. Guest blogger Remi Laurent defines it better through an [...]
Young entrepreneurs in Egypt are part of a new wave of self-employment sweeping the nation, and Mostafa Shahat interviews them. Entrepreneurship, for an emerging economy like Egypt, is critical [...]
Becoming a special education teacher is not only one of the most rewarding career paths, but it fulfils a vital need. Guest blogger Hilary Smith tells us why. What do you want to be when you grow [...]
Skill development for the disabled is the personal and professional goal of guest blogger Natasha Israt Kabir, who started an initiative that has already changed many lives. There are well-known [...]
We’ve got a new idea for a programme, and we want your opinion. In the comments section, let us know: 1. if you think this is a good idea and why or why not, 2. if you would consider [...]
This Safer Internet Day, use guest blogger Hilary Smith’s infographic to learn the facts and protect yourself and your family from online predators. History has made it clear that the [...]
Internally displaced persons are different from refugees in that they have not crossed international borders. Yet their nightmare is the same. Tamar’s own country of Georgia is proof. [...]
Young entrepreneurs in Egypt are part of a new wave of self-employment sweeping the nation, and Mostafa Shahat interviews them. The unemployment problem in Egypt has existed for decades. [...]