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To create a thrivable future, we need to address the world's most overpopulated cities.

Desperation: The World’s Most Overpopulated Cities

Currently, 4.3 billion people, or 55% of the global population, reside in cities. By 2050, this is expected to increase to 80% (World Economic Forum, 2022). Although people who live in cities typically have a higher quality of life, many developing countries have sizable slums where people are essentially cut off from resources, employment opportunities, […]

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Environment, Health, Human Rights, Society, Sustainability
Water sanitation in developing countries is essential.

Water Sanitation in Developing Countries

Water remains a fundamental part of all aspects of life. Water sanitation in developing countries is imperative to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals, providing health and prosperity for life on this planet. Access to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services for every man, woman and child is considered a human right. The UNICEF and

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Environment, Human Rights, Science

An Abundance of Opportunities for Women in Renewables

“The innovation required of an emerging sustainable energy sector is so broad and immense, that it naturally invites and requires diversity in educational background and individual perspective” – “Women for Sustainable Energy: Strategies to Foster Women’s Talent for Transformational Change” Report Women in renewables can be agents of change. Renewable and decentralised energy solutions provide numerous

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Energy, Human Rights, Innovation, Science
The impact of globalisation is complex

Globalisation And Inequality

Over the past three decades, two significant economic trends have emerged: the growth of globalisation and rising wage inequality. Globalisation and inequality result from policies promoting trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) liberalisation, deregulation, and technological advancement. Developing nations have been exposed to the effects of fast globalisation through international markets and competition. Globalisation and

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Environment, Human Rights, Innovation
Many countries have political and economic inequalities traced back to the colonial era

Colonial Legacies: Political And Economic Inequalities

Global economic inequality is the outcome of different historical events. Colonialism is one of the most influential legacies that leaves an indelible mark on societies worldwide. Many countries have political and economic inequalities traced back to the colonial era. So, how have colonial legacies contributed to the political and economic inequalities of the postcolonial era?

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Government, Human Rights, Society
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