If the world was 100 people…
If the population of the world was only 100 people, what would society look like?
If the population of the world was only 100 people, what would society look like?
If we really want to address climate change, we need to make gender equity a reality, says writer and environmentalist Katharine Wilkinson.
When Honest Women Replace “Self-Made” Men
Female politicians show that rising to power is a group effort.
“Darkness taught me transformation cannot solely be an individual pursuit, but also a community trust,” writes Jill Filipovic. “We must lean on others to strive on our own.”
This made us think about our Community Transformation Centres, and how helping each other is so much more important than helping ourselves.
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FG Declares Emergency in Water and Sanitation Sector
Nigeria is ranked amongst countries with the lowest supply of water, while placed at number 2 on open defecation.
Unknown to many, the water and sanitation sector has recorded more deaths than the rampaging Boko Haram insurgency in the Northeast of Nigeria. Hundreds of infants are lost annually to water borne diseases.
Roles, Perceptions and Motivations of Water Point Area Mechanics in the Maintenance of Borehole Hand Pumps in Balaka District, Malawi
“In the rural areas of Malawi, water is accessed mostly through boreholes. The borehole and hand pump functionality concept is currently getting a central place in development agenda for the provision of affordable and safe water supply under the Sustainable Development Goals.”