by Syaza Norazharuddin | Nov 13, 2024 | Articles
Image Credit: The landing page of MISI:Solidariti official website. Political advocacy among Malaysian youth is more like fireworks instead of steady flames changing the course of our socio-political climate.The need for change translates to multiple nationwide...
by Sharmila Dhungana | Nov 4, 2024 | Articles
Photo Credit: Pixabay. “…You don’t expect people to die in a flood in Germany. You expect it maybe in poor countries, but you don’t expect it here.” A comment caught my attention as I was watching a news report online. A lady was...
by Sharmila Dhungana | Nov 4, 2024 | Articles
Photo Credit: Kabommpics.com. Climate change and health are often addressed in silos by governments, policymakers, academics, and practitioners, despite being deeply interconnected thematic areas. Climate change impacts such as rising temperatures, extreme weather...
by Aman Shah Kabiri | Sep 25, 2024 | Articles
The recent ban on the employment of women in Afghanistan signifies a major setback for human rights and carries significant risks for the country’s social and economic fabric. As the Taliban tightens restrictions, Afghan females have no chance to contribute to...
by Aman Shah Kabiri | Sep 25, 2024 | Articles
Photo Credit: Wasim Mirzaie. The current state of Afghan women, which involves severe curbs on personal freedom, has become a burning concern for broader human rights violations. With the revival of burly traditional gender roles by the Taliban, women now find it...
by Devaki Deshmukh | Sep 25, 2024 | Articles
Photo Credit: Anna Shvets . Imagine standing in front of an abstract painting as its vibrant colours and chaotic patterns pull you in. Such is the work of R. Wayne Reynolds, an artist whose pieces demand attention and reflection. Reynolds’ paintings, like They...