By Ephrem Murindabigwi The US President Donald Trump and Iran’s leadership have each framed a last-minute…
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By Editorial Staff “Many people go through their days feeling off—tense, restless, or emotionally numb—without realizing…
90,000 hours or virtually 45 years at work: why the future of economy hinges on employee wellbeing
By Life In Humanity Analysis Desk “Investing in employee wellbeing could boost the global economy by…
Rwanda cold-chain deal amid the global crisis of post-harvest food losses
By Ephrem Murindabigwi The Africa Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Cooling and Cold-Chain (ACES) and the…
Human intelligence: one of the world’s most remarkable phenomena—especially when fueled by insatiable curiosity
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye. We are convinced that human intelligence constitutes one of the most extraordinary…
Guardians of the planet’s lungs: new global push to protect the Congo Basin as ‘Echoes of the Earth’ unfolds
By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye A forest, so astronomical that scientists often describe it as the lungs…
The fierce struggle to educate Africa’s 950 million young people
By Life In Humanity Analysis Desk Africa is home to the youngest population on Earth—nearly one…
Medication resistance: the growing global health crisis driven by antibiotic misuse and overuse. The world must act now
By Editorial Staff “AMR [antimicrobial resistance] could lead to 10 million deaths annually by 2050,” according…