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Innovating Sanitation Infrastructure for Thrivable Living

Innovating sanitation infrastructure is essential for creating sustainable living environments (Govindaswamy & Rangappa, 2023). Modern systems go beyond mere waste disposal; they help conserve water, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and protect public health (WHO, n.d.). By integrating new technologies such as water recycling, renewable energy, and decentralised treatment, we can build resilient solutions that serve […]

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Environment, Innovation, Society, Sustainability
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Decentralised Healthcare: Hospitals Are Shrinking, And That Might Be Good for Your Health

the Age of the Mega-Hospital is ending For over a century, healthcare has revolved around big hospitals; massive central hubs where patients with almost every need are treated. That era is starting to wane. Around the world, we are seeing a shift toward tech-enabled, decentralised healthcare. Instead of mega-hospitals handling everything under one roof, healthcare

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Coronavirus, Health, Sustainability
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Smart Cities in Brazil vs. UAE: A Global Look at Urban Innovation

The 21st century faces many challenges, with rapid urbanisation and population growth at the forefront. By 2050, an estimated 68% of the world’s population is expected to reside in urban areas (Tijjani et al., 2025). Cities are struggling to manage these growing populations, often falling behind in planning and infrastructure. Smart cities have emerged as

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Environment, Innovation, Sustainability, Technology
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September 2025 Thrivability Matters Webinar Highlights Featuring Prof. Jayant Mahajan, Tahreem Shah, and Hafiz Khan

THRIVE Project is incredibly grateful to Prof. Jayant Mahajan, Tahreem Shah, and Hafiz Khan for their inspirational presentations during the September 2025 Thrivability Matters Webinar. This webinar focused on THRIVE Project’s September theme – Globalisation: Smart Communities. Our presenters captivated us as they shared their extensive knowledge regarding this theme, as they discussed how our

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Not a One-Off: Real Stories Behind the World’s Most Damaging Healthcare Supply Chain Failures

The Healthcare Supply Chain You didn’t know you Needed Most of us don’t think about how medicines, masks, or IV fluids get to hospitals. We assume that when we need a drug or a vaccine, it will be on the shelf. The truth is there’s a vast, complex healthcare supply chain behind every medical product.

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Business, Coronavirus, Health
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Impact of Climate Change on a Thrivable Lifestyle

A thrivable lifestyle presents a transformative alternative to conventional sustainability approaches, as climate change continues to disrupt ecosystems, economies, and daily life across the globe. Its effects are profound and accelerating on every continent. Unlike sustainability, which focuses on reducing harm, a thrivable lifestyle emphasises regeneration, creativity, and co-flourishing across all life systems. It promotes

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Education, Lifestyle, Sustainability
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August 2025 Thrivability Matters Webinar Highlights Featuring Irteza Rashid, Dr. Maryam Rustaee, and Dr. Soumyajit Bhar

THRIVE Project is incredibly grateful to Mr. Irteza Rashid, Dr. Maryam Rustaee, and Dr. Soumyajit Bhar for their inspirational presentations during the August 2025 Thrivability Matters Webinar. This webinar focused on THRIVE Project’s August theme – Life on Earth: Human Impacts. Our presenters captivated us as they shared their extensive knowledge regarding this theme, as

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Innovation for Flourishing Communities: Poverty, Hunger, Health, & Education: Flourishing Workshop Highlights Featuring Dr. Morris Fedeli, Aunty Kathryn Fisher, Dr. Linda Kabaira, Dr. Muhammad Amjad Saqib, and Nick Takavadii

THRIVE Project is incredibly grateful to Dr. Morris Fedeli, Aunty Kathryn Fisher, Dr. Linda Kabaira, Dr. Muhammad Amjad Saqib, and Nick Takavadii for their inspirational presentations and discussions during the August 2025 Thrivability Matters Flourishing Workshop. This workshop focused on Innovation for Flourishing Communities: Poverty, Hunger, Health, & Education. Our participants gathered at The Precinct

Innovation for Flourishing Communities: Poverty, Hunger, Health, & Education: Flourishing Workshop Highlights Featuring Dr. Morris Fedeli, Aunty Kathryn Fisher, Dr. Linda Kabaira, Dr. Muhammad Amjad Saqib, and Nick Takavadii Read Post »

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Climate Change and Its Impact on Vector-Borne diseases in Africa

Introduction Climate change is one of the most urgent health threats of the 21st century. It drives environmental shifts that directly harm human health. Occurrences of vector-borne diseases are rising rapidly and account for many newly emerging infectious diseases (Swei et al., 2020). Vector-borne diseases are infections transmitted by blood-feeding insects such as mosquitoes, ticks,

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Environment, Health, Science
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