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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
Harnessing tidal energy.

Harnessing Tidal Energy In Developing Countries

We live on a beautiful, vibrant planet that rotates around our bright Sun, with our own satellite, the Moon, rotating around us. The gravitational forces of both the Sun and the Moon, along with Earth’s rotational motion, cause tides. In fact, tides are long-lasting waves that start in the ocean and move towards and away

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Energy, Environment, Science, Strategy, Sustainability
The oceanic economy is important for a thrivable future

The Oceanic Economy In Developing Nations

The oceanic resource-based economy is a massive opportunity for developing nations. They can use their abundant renewable marine resources to construct creative green industries and build resilient economies. This will not only dampen the environmental harm but will also support climate action. Global expertise and funds need to be distributed fairly to developing nations to

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Environment, Science, Society
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
A luscious village.

Sustainable Development: Closing the gap in developing nations

In essence, sustainable development is a commitment to ensuring global human well-being, and economic progress, whilst protecting the planet. Imagine the world as a system of intricate, interlinked machineries that work in harmony with each other, and with nature. When an unequal pace of development happens, the harmony breaks, and the system is thrown into

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Government, Society, Sustainability
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