We will tell the generation after us that we once have fought to defend science, mankind, our planet and our home.
We will tell the generation after us that we once have fought to defend science, mankind, our planet and our home.
Actions such as mine may be small on their own, but when hundreds or thousands of us engage in projects like this, we can have a huge impact on the world.
As Moroccan medical students, last year we decided to take action travelling through different villages and giving out free medications to the villagers.
“The healthier and more skilled our youth are, and the more they play a recognized role in our societies, the more likely it becomes that we will succeed in achieving the SDGs by 2030.”
I believe that this type of initiatives where children’a participation have a media coverage is an excellent way to feel that their voices can be heard
We don’t feel trapped in a world full of articles because for us, it’s actually something magical.
In a changing world, Italy is governed by men and politicians that still look backwards, fearing the different, the diverse and the encounter between ethnicities.
It all began almost 10 years ago with a simple wish to help people. I remember being 12 and asking my mother, “When will I grow up and help people?”
Since the age of 9, I have participated in several rallies, petitions, and awareness campaigns to advocate for the rights of Liberian children and humanity at large.
Driven by a unique love for the environment and with inclinations towards law, I one day aspire to become an environmental lawyer.
Since I was a kid, on the weekends, my father and I would go fishing by the lake during the day and hike through forest trails during the night.
It all changed one night when the sudden news came that my mother had been diagnosed with a rare pre-cancer blood condition. A wave of grave shock and sorrow broke into our family.
With recent changes in lifestyle within the population, chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have become increasingly significant causes of mortality among Malawian men.
When I heard about global warming and its impact, I started to feel disheartened that such a vital crisis was being neglected.
My name is Neeshad, I am 29 years old and I am from Qatar. Qatar’s ecosystem is fragile. The country is facing numerous environmental issues: water scarcity, climate change, desertification, sand storms, and increasing air pollution.
In order to utilize the space in a sustainable way, I decided to create a green growing space that would bring this environmental disconnect to the forefront for my urban high school peers.
The working of my device is different. It’s like that of a switchboard, but it has many advanced features, and it is, above all, intelligent.
It is amazing to see people who had lost hope become empowered. It inspires me to stay determined.
Education is a fundamental tool that has sustained our society for hundreds of years, preserving values and ideas and striving to provide a better quality of life, a sustainable development.
The Life After Abuse Foundation has been founded as a contributory endeavour to help sexual abuse survivors piece their lives back together, by owning their pain and telling their stories.