A format that democratizes content creation, gives voice to communities and promotes narratives that often remain outside of traditional media.
Faced with the normalization of racism and polarization, transformative narratives emerge as a key tool for Global Justice and collective action.
March 31 reminds us that trans rights are still being debated while discrimination continues to exist.
Reflections and proposals for a respectful approach to the natural environment.
For many older people, digitalization does not simplify daily procedures, but rather adds new obstacles, generating anxiety and worry.
The article highlights volunteering as a driver of active citizenship, democracy, and human rights in Europe. It calls for harmonizing national regulations to advance a common European volunteering policy.
The author, Hermes Castro, Treasurer of Fedelatina at Fedelatina (Federation of Latin American Entities of Catalonia) shares his perspective on what has happened in the country in an article published in three parts.
A new initiative finds a new life for unused electronic appliances and devices for social organisations and educational centres.
Since Health Action International (HAI) was founded over 40 years ago, the role of civil society in Global Health has dramatically evolved. From ad-hoc interventions mostly linked to charity and goodwill, non-governmental organisations have become singular actors with specific goals and the ability to mobilise resources, and exert influence to bring about change.
We move around towns and cities either on foot, on a bike, using public transport or our cars, and in many other ways, and yet we do so without even considering how these spaces were created from a town-planning or constructive point of view.
March 8th is the annual alarm signal that reminds us how far we are from achieving a fully egalitarian society.