Citizen Science: why anyone can (and should) contribute to scientific knowledge Citizen science is the perfect way to reignite your inquisitiveness, and expand your knowledge and appreciation of the world around you. Rachel Toose December 13, 2021
Mga Puhon sa Kahimtang: A Reflection from the Southern Philippine Farmlands We will always be found wanting if we do not change the conversation from personal agency towards accountability. Tobit Abao December 13, 2021
In Defense of Snakes and Their Importance to Ecology Snakes actually play a much more important role in the ecosystem than you may have previously thought. Tobit Abao December 11, 2021
A Voice for the Voiceless: Banning Animal Testing in the Cosmetics Industry The urgent need to protect animal rights and globalize the Animal Testing Ban within the cosmetic industry increases each day, while its progress wavers due to some unsupportive nations continuing with such harmful methods. Ashera Ambawatte December 11, 2021
An Insight Into Ableism Individuals with disabilities and disorders are still put at a disadvantage. This article will shine a light on ableism and what we can do to be more inclusive. What Is Ableism? Ableism, by definition, is the discrimination and prejudice against individuals with disabilities. The bias is based on the assumption that typical abilities and people… Anh Minh Nguyen December 10, 2021
‘Nursing’ a Community into Marginalization: A Study on the Hardships Faced by Medical Nurses in India The Indian medical nurses’ community is a marginalized one. Read this article to know more about the trials and tribulations associated with the nursing profession in India. Anitta Thajudheen Jia December 10, 2021
Is Fast Fashion really sustainable? An assessment of socio-environmental consequences The concept of fast fashion is based on a business model that mass produces trendy clothing items rapidly using inexpensive, exploitative labour and environmentally harmful practices. Samridhi Jain December 10, 2021
Practical Tips: A Guide for Women in Malawi to Help their Micro and Small Businesses Survive the Pandemic The year 2019 ended with stories of a notorious virus that was spreading around the world which was later declared as a pandemic in March 2020. The virus has disrupted health systems, micro and small businesses, and the economic systems around the world. The people and businesses alike have experienced their share of challenges and… Zione Kamtambe December 8, 2021
The Truth About Productivity You log into Youtube and stumble across a self-study video, in which a person is filming themselves studying for 13 hours a day. You feel like this is what an ideal learning schedule should be like. Most importantly, it seems productive to you. You feel like studying for 2 hours is not just enough. Even… Anh Minh Nguyen December 8, 2021
An ode to the Chand-Gari – Bahawalpur’s unregulated public transport What can we learn from Bahawalpur’s unconventional and unregulated public transport network that serve thousands of people everyday? Ali Anwaar December 8, 2021
Could COP26 be the Environmental Lifeline our planet needs? With the consequences of climate change increasing day by day, this year’s International UN COP26 Climate Summit and its decisions, in particular, are rumored to impact our lives and create change, even for years to come. Ashera Ambawatte December 7, 2021
Gig platforms and Gig Economy: Expanding Economic Opportunities for the Young People in Sub-Saharan Africa You are probably wondering what these seemingly big words – Gig Platforms and Gig Economy- mean. Well, not to worry as it will all make sense in a minute or even less. The way that people have worked traditionally, in my view, is honestly kind of depressing. The fact that you had to have a… Zione Kamtambe December 7, 2021