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March 2024 THRIVE Webinar Highlights Featuring Ute Michaela Arndt, Jessica Halim and Nidhi Sharma

The THRIVE project expresses its heartfelt appreciation to Ute Michaela Arndt, Jessica Halim and Nidhi Sharma for their insightful presentations at the March 2024 Thrivability Matters Webinar. This webinar focused on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG-3): Good Health and Well-Being & Sustainability Metrics. With their vast knowledge, our presenters caught our attention, highlighting crucial issues surrounding our […]

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Health, Lifestyle, Sustainability, THRIVE News
Transforming healthcare

Transforming Healthcare: 10 Top Technologies

The ongoing and rapid global revolution of innovative technologies is transforming the healthcare industry remarkably. Certainly, strong emphasis and increased investment are set to drive the industry more than any other in the future. Therefore, this article will explore 10 Technologies Revolutionising Healthcare. How are Humans Transforming Healthcare? “Revolutionising Healthcare” is a term used to

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Health, Human Rights, Innovation, Lifestyle

The Link Between a Healthy Lifestyle and Antimicrobial Resistance

Whilst the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe, another silent pandemic reveals the need to enforce a healthy lifestyle – antibiotic resistance. In fact, the World Health Organisation (WHO) labels antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as one of the top 10 global health concerns for humankind. So the real question is, how is antibiotic resistance connected to

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Coronavirus, Health, Science, Sustainability

Going Vegan: Is It Good For The Earth

In the age of rapid environmental changes, the choices we make about what we put on our plates have far-reaching consequences. As concerns about climate change, deforestation, and resource depletion continue to grow, individuals around the globe are seeking ways to align their lifestyles with a more sustainable and earth-friendly practices. One such dietary shift

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Environment, Health, Lifestyle, Uncategorized

Education For Gender Equality: Developing Nations

In many developing countries, boys and girls don’t always get the same chances in life. This happens for different reasons, like not being able to go to school or not getting good jobs. Sometimes, the way people think about boys and girls also causes problems, like hurting others because of their gender. This makes education

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Education, Health, Human Rights, Society
isolation and social interaction in the modern world

Social Interaction in the Modern World

In today’s ever-evolving world of digital technology, social interaction in the modern world is going through a huge transformation. More and more people worldwide are connected by chat apps, social media, emails, and video conferencing. Subsequently, people anywhere can join these platforms to communicate with friends, family, and strangers. This digital advancement has brought great

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universal birth registration ensures adequate human rights for every child.

Universal Birth Registration For Every Child

What is Universal birth registration? Universal birth registration is the official and permanent record of the existence of a child. It recognises the child’s identity, along with the identity of the child’s biological parents. It is an important way through which a child’s human rights are initially recognised. Birth registration also helps the government to

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Government, Health, Human Rights, Society

Juvenile Crime Prevention: Shortening The Gap

Australia’s juvenile crime prevention has been a subject of debate for many years. According to the Australian Institute of Criminology, the rate of youth offenders (aged 10-17 years), specifically in illicit drug offences, has been steadily decreasing since 2008. However, it still remains high compared to other age groups (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2023). In

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