Interview
We interviewed Jordi Calvo, Coordinator of the International Peace Bureau in Barcelona and organizer of the World Peace Congress in the same city, which was recently held with a very positive balance.
The Comparte Foundation has been working for more than two decades to improve the lives of children in Latin America through educational projects.
On the occasion of World Day Against the Death Penalty, which is celebrated on October 10, we talked to one of Amnesty International's spokespersons about this issue.
The public policy expert and product manager at Proud Engineers explains the digital transformation in Estonia.
The activist and writer talks about the importance of education as a tool for resolving conflicts in Afghanistan.
The researcher in the University of Bristol, promoter of several reports on data poverty along with Rosa Robinson, is one of the speakers participating in M4Social Day.
Laia Vidal: “We’ve spent 20 years adapting the texts of organizations so they are accessible to all”
The person in charge of communication at the Easy-to-Read Association (ALF) highlights that Catalonia has the largest amount of books published following the guidelines of this international movement after Sweden.
We talk with the sociologist and researcher in the UOC's Gender and ICT research group.
The co-founder of the Kudwa.org Association talks about his experience as a refugee.
We interview the founder of the organisation Un llapis per Ghana (A pencil for Ghana), which aims to guarantee education for the 24 children and youths living at the Ryvanz-Mia orphanage.
He is a lawyer who practiced in Barcelona until he moved to Greece to work as a journalist and he has now specialized in the far-right movements.
New attacks have re-ignited the historic conflict between Palestine and Israel. Dozens of people have been killed in a wave of violence in the area in recent days.