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The Role of Education in Preserving the Windrush Legacy – Teaching Future Generations

Education is one of the most powerful tools we have to honour the past and shape a just future. For the Windrush Generation — the...

The trust gap: Why young black men in UK feel marginalised by Police

In recent years, the relationship between black young men and the police in the UK has come under intense scrutiny. The issues of mistrust...

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Why I’m running for the Zanzibar presidency, again

On 25 October 2020, Zanzibaris will have an opportunity to elect the President of Zanzibar, Members of the...

Fostering Emotional Intelligence in Children: A Guide to Lifelong Success

Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to recognize, understand, and manage one's own emotions while also being attuned...

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One-on-One with Penny Cooper

She is a philanthropist, community champion, a goddess of charity and a human who loves humanity. She lives her life for others...
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Community-Led Digital Training: How Local Centres Are Closing the Tech Gap

Access to digital skills is becoming essential, yet many...

Preserving African Heritage in the Diaspora Through Storytelling and Media

Across cities from London to Atlanta, African diaspora members...

The Future of Employment.

Introduction A Changing World of Work The...

The Silent Threat of Antibiotics Resistance.

Introduction. Antibiotics have been among the greatest medical discoveries in...

How sleep impacts health and productivity.

Introduction. Sleep is one of the most essential biological needs...

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12 Ways New Parents Can (and Should) Ask for Help

Communicating our needs can be difficult at any stage of life — and it certainly doesn’t get easier after a baby arrives. During this...

Coronavirus: how countries aim to get the vaccine first by cutting opaque supply deals

The University of Oxford recently published promising news about the results from the phase one/two trials of the vaccine it is developing for COVID-19....

Indigenous Women In Kenya Rebuild Resilience Amidst An Eco-Cultural Crisis

In the face of growing climate change, indigenous women in Kenya are remembering and reinstating their native agricultural practices, to build resilience and reclaim their relationship to the...

South Africa should end its trade and use of torture equipment

South African companies are manufacturing and trading products identified by the United Nations (UN) and the European Union (EU) as having no practical purpose...
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Refocusing the Africa-EU strategy

Two key partnerships will be negotiated in 2020 between the European Union (EU) and Africa, making this a crucial year for both continents. One...

Does your homemade mask work?

If a surgeon arrived at the operating theatre wearing a mask they had made that morning from a tea towel, they would probably be...

What Is Barley Grass? Everything You Need to Know

Barley grass is a common ingredient at juice shops and health stores, frequently appearing alongside other greens like kale, spinach, and wheatgrass. It’s often dubbed...

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Digital Burnout Among Young People: The Hidden Health Challenge of Constant Connectivity

Digital burnout is the mental and emotional exhaustion caused...

Breaking Barriers to Mental Health Support in Diaspora Communities

Diaspora communities worldwide face unique hurdles in accessing mental...