Climate Justice is Social Justice: the Human Impact of Climate Change and its Mitigation Climate change not only has adverse environmental consequences but also has harmful effects on the economic and social well-being of a nation. Samridhi Jain September 15, 2021
How Community Projects Prepare Youth With Practical Skill That Shape Their Futures The COVID-19 crisis has severely affected labor markets around the world, hurting young people more than other age groups. Lei Nguyen July 15, 2021
The Role of Legislation in Marine Conservation: Does the Polluter Pay? The role of legislation in marine conservation primarily operates to hold the polluter accountable under the ‘Polluter Pays’ principle. Ameerah Salie June 27, 2021
A big dream vanished with a strident scream The white flag hovers on the barely floating boat, from afarDestination set, profuse sweat, it’s on the leading stars.Being thrown, in the middle of the sea, on them, jarsSpending days and nights, hearts racing, eyes left ajar.Scared of being the sharks’ prey or put behind the bars,Ignoring that reality would be six feet under-par… Every… Ilyes Rekhis June 23, 2021
Rise in Poverty: Another Deadly Symptom of Covid-19 in Southeast Asia The Covid-19 pandemic has led to many issues. One such major issue is the rise of poverty in Southeast Asia, which requires immediate intervention. Yasonil Piyatissa June 22, 2021
Palestine-Israel Conflict: The Tragedy of No Win War On May 16, 2021, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Open Debate on the Palestine-Israel conflict via video link was held against the backdrop of the recent escalations of a decades-long conflict between the two. The debate was headed by the Chinese Foreign Minister and State Counselor Mr. Wang Yi. This is not the first… Waleed Ahmad June 21, 2021
Celebrating Volunteers of clinical trials during the World Immunization Week 2021 The World Immunization Week 2021 rans from April 24 to April 30. The world celebrates this week every year in the last week of April. This year’s commemorations were premised on the use of vaccines to protect people of all ages against disease. The theme of this year’s Immunization Week was ‘Vaccines bring us closer’… Joseph Ndondo June 12, 2021
The Ugly Politics Behinds Regional Minorities Discrimination Our world has become increasingly globalized, diverse, and rich in ideologies and practices. Countries around the world encompass a wide range of communities within national borders. But when so many different groups of people are embedded in one society together, beliefs of superiorities and minorities come into place. While each group is different, one thing… Lei Nguyen June 12, 2021
Covid-19: How Can You Help India Flatten The Curve? India is suffering from a severe spike in Covid-19 cases and many are in need of aid. You can help them by contributing to these charitable causes. Yasonil Piyatissa June 1, 2021
What Is The Eco Gender Gap and How Can We Bridge It? The eco gender gap acts as a barrier in environmental conservation. Bridging this gap will lead to greater contributions towards saving our planet. Yasonil Piyatissa May 22, 2021
Transformation comes from the process, and the process has to come from the people On Tuesday, April 6th, 2021, a side event at the ECOSOC Youth Forum has taken place virtually with the help of the main sponsor, Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI) under the theme “Recalibrating & Rethinking Sustainable Future: The Importance of Health, Wellbeing & Empathy”. Lei Nguyen April 24, 2021
GroundBreakers: Rara Reines, social media and the push for change GroundBreakers is an innovative non-profit, helping activists connect. Learn about their recent campaign – 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence Gurjinder Khambay February 28, 2021