IWD 2024: Investing in Women, Inspiring Inclusion, and Telling Our Stories
Another March, another chance to take part in the annual celebration of International Women’s Day! Read more!
Another March, another chance to take part in the annual celebration of International Women’s Day! Read more!
February 11th has been earmarked as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science and this is it's 9th year of celebration. Read more!
Imagine a world where every female child is free from the threat of Female Genital Mutilation. Read more about this day here.
For the final episode of Season 2 of The Kurerie Podcast, Atoshi and I sat with Rayan Laghzal, a 16-year-old Morrocan high school...
On Sept 27th, the world observes World Tourism Day to recognize the importance of tourism and its ability to promote global understanding.
Women have always fought against structural and institutional disadvantages, especially in the workplace. Enter International Equal Pay Day!
Learn more about how you can take Action for Peace on this year's International Peace Day!
This article analyzes how digitalization has reshaped the exercise, protection, and potential violation of human rights in the digital era.
The importance of a literate world is why September 8th has been set aside every year as International Literacy Day.
The world is going blue! In this article, we learn about the blue economy and the role we play in achieving it.
In this essay, Sharon explores the role of education, development, and the challenges facing the educational systems globally.
At 16, Itofa had a dream to drive change in the lives of children in underserved communities. Read to learn more about his impact journey!
To achieve the SDGs or Global Goals, we must not just take one or two steps and call it a walk. To make them sustainable, we have to take st
At 5, Lella was fascinated by tech. Now a digital changemaker, Lella works towards ensuring that youth have a voice in the new digital age.
The Earth's oceans are facing unprecedented challenges. However, tech has emerged as a tool in the fight to preserve and protect our oceans.
We interview Joshua Oluwaseyi and speak about how he started LEARNBLUE, imposter syndrome and using social media to create change!
All over the world, every 5 out of 10 females experience period poverty. But there is still a need for menstrual health education.
Recently, there has been a decline of tourism in West Africa causing a trickle effect that affects development. What is the way forward?
Water is life but sadly not a part of life for everyone, especially those living in the Global South.
This year's World Wildlife Day, Anam gives us tips on how you can join in on partnerships for wildlife conservation and achieve SDG 15.
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