The Invisible Walls There is such a huge contrast in going through different countries on land. Not by flying and suddenly arriving to a place, but gradually traveling through landscapes. The scenery changes slowly, our eyes adapt to the shift in various forms,...
6 ways to keep learning during a lockdown The COVID-19 outbreak forced many of us into quarantine — as we know, lockdowns are a good strategy to slow down the spread of the virus. But having to practice social distancing doesn’t mean that our lives are just paused:...
What is Quality Education and who are We to say what is quality? The Sustainable Development Goals are a set of goals, that were created in 2015. They act as a universal call to action to end poverty, to protect the planet, and to ensure peace and prosperity for all...
Voices of Empowerment Is there such a thing as “West African Culture”? To begin with, from my experience and understanding, culture is a mixture of various elements like language, traditions, beliefs, mentality – all within a specific social group. Let it be a...
The Shock Doctrine – How the Rich use the State of Shock to Profit Dear friends, In the times of a globalized world, more than ever, it is crucial not to forget that we must understand how the corporatocracy tries to profit from the current state of the world...