This is inspiring story with the powerful photographs of guest blogger Micheal Nelson Byaruhanga. Growing up along the shores of Lake Albert in Buliisa district of Western Uganda, I was the [...]
Young entrepreneurs in Egypt are part of a new wave of self-employment sweeping the nation, and Mostafa Shahat writes about them. Resources are more available and accessible for students when [...]
Education is more than learning how to read and count. It’s about understanding your options and preparing for your future. Guest blogger Mohsin Khan has more. In today’s globalised world, [...]
Children in war zones often suffer from blindness and low vision due to trauma. Guest blogger Tara Heath talks about a health programme that aims to bring down the number of blind children and [...]
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 [...]
You must listen to this passionate appeal for quality education from human rights activist Micheal Nelson Byaruhanga. Education is the right of every global citizen and should not be denied by [...]
Education reform is a hot topic, so the success story of the Republic of Georgia is worth looking at. Here with a first hand account is guest blogger Tamar Todria. Many countries grapple with [...]
The beautiful story and photography of Guest Blogger Valentina Locatelli, who learned how to promote tolerance during her work with children in Turkey. Recent international events seem to be [...]
Guest blogger Alessandro Bruno looks at the effects of education – Sustainable Development Goal 4 – especially focusing on female education in Africa. Women’s education is increasing [...]
The post-2015 development agenda, notes guest blogger Micheal Nelson Byaruhanga, works to achieve human rights for all people, but it must ensure that people understand their rights, too. The [...]