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School holidays are underway across the UK. But while young people might be getting a break from the classroom and having a chance to spend more time on their hobbies, they are still learning – ...
Scavenging electronic waste for the nickel, aluminum and copper inside releases a toxic brew of chemicals, including lead, ...
With 84.6 per cent of all workers in Nepal engaged in informal employment, many of them women, the need for inclusive, rights ...
Informal recycling dominates the landscape of electronic waste in India. We should replace price intervention with an ...
A storm is brewing after the government moved to ban the sale of second-hand clothing and clamp down on street vending a ...
The secret to building great teams is to develop interaction norms and routines that bring out the best in team members and ...
Community activists want the City and Eskom to form a comprehensive team to electrify almost a dozen settlements ...
Residents say the metro is denying them a basic human right after tanker deliveries were cut from daily to four times a week. Civil groups are threatening action through the Public Protector.
It makes no sense that Zimbabwe claims an unemployment rate of around 8%, a quarter of that of SA, when it supposedly uses the same ILO methodology used by Stats SA. In other words, you are considered ...
The League of Corporate Foundations opened National CSR Week this year with a firm and necessary message: corporate social ...
Since its inception as an informal network through to its formal establishment in 2020, Dr. Laura Magaña, President and CEO ...
In a landmark move to reshape gender equality policies in Bangladesh, the interim government’s Women Reform Commission ...