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The Benefits of Organisational Collaboration

Organisational collaboration at all levels, whether local, state, federal, or international, will act to lift the heavy Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This is not a bad thing. It’s about working together, with fixed purpose and intent, unified in motive, to create a better world for all. In fact, there are tonnes of benefits of collaboration.

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Business, Environment, Government, Sustainability
Decolonising climate change

Decolonising Climate Change

We all know that climate change is a global crisis that affects everyone, but it does not affect everyone equally. Decolonising climate change is an important step toward sustainability (Whyte et al. 2017). Keeping in mind, the countries that contribute least to climate change are the ones that suffer the most from its consequences. Historically,

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Environment, Government, Human Rights, Sustainability
cost of corruption

The cost of corruption on the environment

Amongst the vast array of global challenges, corruption emerges as a pervasive and insidious force. Corruption not only undermines the pillars of justice and equality but also takes a toll on our planet’s well-being. I’m sure it is no surprise for most to learn that there are a number of detrimental impacts arising from corruption.

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Business, Environment, Government, Sustainability
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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Health, Human Rights, Lifestyle, Sustainability

Strong Institutions: Foundations For Future Peace

What does a well-built house need to withstand the weather? It needs a sturdy frame. In fact, with a sturdy frame, a house can take the impacts of extreme weather, protecting the inhabitants within. Similarly, strong institutions provide safety and security for the inhabitants of the Earth, protecting them from uncertainties and providing them with

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Government, Human Rights, Society, Strategy
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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Health, Human Rights, Lifestyle, Society
Leaving no one behind with the Sustainable Development Goals

Achieving The SDGs: Leaving No One Behind

“Leaving no one behind”. What does that mean? In fact, it means what it says. It means leaving no one behind. In other words, we bring everyone forward. But what are we not leaving people behind in? Furthermore, who are the people “left behind”? Humanity has been treading a self-destructive path for quite some time.

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Environment, Health, Human Rights, Society
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