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Breastfeeding vs. Breadwinning

Sunday, March 31 2013 / Corina Murafa Romania / No comments

Decades into the fight for equality in the workplace, policies for women keep failing. A drawing released this year by the European Parliament shows a bleak picture of so-called equality: [...]

Will Iceland soon be without any doctors?

Wednesday, March 27 2013 / kammathordarson France / No comments

  There is one remarkable thing about Icelandic doctors: they actually work in Iceland. Despite lower salaries and longer hours that they could expect in many other countries, they usually return [...]

The Loss of Womanhood

Monday, March 18 2013 / Oleg Shynkarenko Ukraine / No comments

The first Olena is 30 years old and she “renders cleaning services”. “Please, don't take picture of me working, better snap my place of work. Look there! I even don't [...]

En busca de Eldorado

Thursday, December 20 2012 / Amaya Querejazu Colombia / No comments

Abstract: To see globalization only taking into account its economic dimension is simplistic and reductionist. If there is something to be held accountable for exploitation and inequality is [...]

North Korea's Public Health Problem

Thursday, October 11 2012 / The Oxonian Globalist United Kingdom of Great Britain & N. Ireland / No comments

In 2010, the prevalence rate of tuberculosis in North Korea was 399 per 100,000 people.  This is alarming given that Ghana, another developing country with the same population of 24 [...]

Town planning for healthy communities

Tuesday, September 4 2012 / Dominika Ricardi Australia / No comments

As a writer for Future Challenges, I have a long-term interest in building sustainable, inclusive and healthy communities. Several great initiatives in Australia are helping to achieve this [...]

Africa and the Great Olympic Myth

Sunday, August 19 2012 / capetownglobalist South Africa / No comments

The International Olympic Committee is certainly not bashful about proclaiming its lofty ideals. The Olympics, it says, is about placing sport – silver platter style – at the “service of [...]

What lies ahead for Papua New Guinea...

Monday, August 6 2012 / Melissa Payne Australia / No comments

On 23 June 2012, Papua New Guinea voters, including 87% from rural districts, began the difficult travail (on average a two hour walk across rugged mountains and dense rainforest) to  [...]

Nepal's Water Woes

Tuesday, December 6 2011 / Bhumika Ghimire Nepal / No comments

Water resources is the focus of this month's discussions here at Future Challenges. Steven Watson says that the world has sufficient water for the entire population, but it needs [...]

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