by Richard Linning | Jun 14, 2022 | Articles
“We are in a competition to win the 21st century, and the starting gun has gone off.” The competition President Joe Biden was referring to is the United States’ self-imposed target to out-innovate, out-produce, and out-compete the world in the industries of the...
by Iryna Soldatenko | Jun 14, 2022 | Articles, Governance
Considering corruption to be one of the main problems in the country, people shift responsibility for what is happening to the authorities, disclaiming responsibility both for controlling the authorities and for traditional everyday corruption practices that they...
by Danijel Koletić | Jun 14, 2022 | Articles
The COVID pandemic has forced me to re think my priorities. It probably has been a process you have engaged in too, especially re assessing your own work/life balance. Part of that process is asking the one question we tend to avoid, what will people think of me...
by Urška Jež | Jun 14, 2022 | Articles, Business
I am a huge fan and promotor – well, also organizer – of hackathons and if you ask me yes, everyone should participate at least in one in a lifetime! It is a boost of energy, creativity, potential, spreads open collaboration values and enhances literally every issue...
by Tom Bosschaert | Jun 14, 2022 | Articles, Environment
The recent natural disasters, sweeping floods, ravaging fires, and looming heatwaves, have hit the wealthiest countries globally and left them in disarray. These very nations have burnt fossil fuels for over a century, pumping greenhouse gasses up into the atmosphere....
by Fatima Al-Ali | Jun 14, 2022 | Articles, Governance
Over the years there has been a huge neglect in some countries regarding Child Rights and the lack of Law implementation in that regard, especially when we are talking about the very broad term “Child Abuse”. Due to the heavy neglect happening towards children in some...
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