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Promoting Youth Participation In Agriculture

It’s no secret that South Africa has a youthful population and whilst there are concerns over its large demographic dividend I am of the strong opinion that as much as it presents chal…

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Enough food for everyone? If the G8 were kids

Sometimes it takes a child speaking the truth to point out the ludicrous faults of the adult world. This video, part of the ‘IF‘ campaign, lets them take on the role of…

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The balance of thy life…

It feels awkward to ponder over how people connect to each other. You see neither a wire nor the poles of a magnet attached to either one of them, and yet there seems to be a force of attrac…

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The World We Want 2015: Have your voice heard now -The Water Thematic Sub-Consultations have started!

Dears,   At a time when the world is trying to set a course for a more sustainable future, the crucial interplay among water, sanitation, food and energy is one of the most formidable c…

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Vote for the changes that would make the most difference to your world

Hello! The United Nations and partners want to hear from you! “MY World” is a global survey asking you to choose your priorities for a better world. Results will be shared with world lea…

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Be a Sustainable Chagemaker!

What is a changemaker? To me a changemaker is one who has a vision for the future and then actively works to see that vision become a reality. It can be a vision where less human rights viol…

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An ‘Accidental Changemaker’ Heads East

I have been a member of the Changemakers since 2009, but I didn’t realise that a hobby I started to keep myself sane would turn into the community action project I’ve been search…

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The World without Boundaries

When I was a kid I had always wanted to play with other kids from all parts of the world. As I grew up that idea still lingers in my mind every moment. Living in the world whereby we support…

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Beauty of the Dark Continent – By Faith Abiodun

Just like every single one of the four million people who were forced to leave their families, cattle, and burning villages behind, she walked for hundreds of miles into the great unknown af…

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The African Youth and Civic Engagement – By Faith Abiodun

Fred Swaniker was only 18 years old when his father died, and his mother who was a full-time school teacher decided to establish a private school in Botswana where they lived. Having migrate…

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