Young entrepreneurs in Egypt are part of a new wave of self-employment sweeping the nation, and Mostafa Shahat writes about them. The revolution of the internet and social media channels have [...]
The answer to the migrant crisis isn’t closing borders, but opening them. Italian guest blogger Sophia Battisti expresses her thoughts on people’s behaviour after the Brussels attacks, and issues [...]
The UK brings young people to the forefront of its development work with the DFID Youth Agenda. The Department of International Development (DFID)’s Youth Agenda, announced this month, [...]
Young entrepreneurs in Egypt are part of a new wave of self-employment sweeping the nation, and Mostafa Shahat writes about them. Origami is the Japanese art of folding paper to create different [...]
Child soldiers are the result of poverty, conflict and corruption. Micheal Nelson Byaruhanga has seen it firsthand. I exist in a country where two generations of children have been sentenced to a [...]
Young entrepreneurs in Egypt are part of a new wave of self-employment sweeping the nation, and Mostafa Shahat writes about them. Looking at the world and the current issues people have, we see [...]
Blogger and photographer Valentina Locatelli discovers a new life goal in Albania as she explores what women empowerment is all about with the help of Erasmus+. I recently spent a week in Tirana, [...]
Guest blogger Michael Nelson Byaruhanga continues his examination how to use sport for peace and development. Click here to read Part I. This sport-related theme reminds me of a refugee girl I [...]
Guest blogger Charlotte Ranaivosoa volunteered in Senegal for Y Care International UK through the British International Citizen Service programme (ICS). During her time abroad from October to [...]