Does burnout stem from the wrong job or environment?

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye In today’s fast-paced world, burnout has become a pervasive issue affecting employees…

Navigating workaholism and burnout: finding harmony in a changing work landscape

In the first part of this series  we explored how personalities, including Bloomberg’s Wooldridge, frame overworking…

The overwork crisis: addressing the burnout pandemic affecting workers at all levels

By Editorial Staff Overworked, overstressed, and underappreciated—these are the cries of employees who feel trapped in…

Cholera: insights from regions of crisis and success

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye Cholera, a disease often linked to unsanitary conditions and inadequate access to…

What does the highest number of countries engaged in conflict mean?

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye With 56 active conflicts and an unprecedented 92 countries involved in battles…

The toll of mental health problems: a silent struggle for most people

“Anxiety affects 284 million people in the world. Depression affects 264 million people. Alcohol use disorder…

Financial health interventions are needed, to save financially struggling people

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye. Different sources highlight that financial health, as the state of an individual’s…

Social health, equally vital as other types of health such as physical and mental health

By Eph Mur. Social health means the well-being of an individual in relation to their ability…

The achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development seems unlikely

By Editorial Staff. The current circumstances across the globe and the remaining time to reach the…

Will the employment sector suffice to address mental health?

By Jean Baptiste Ndabananiye. The World Economic Forum [WEF] states that employers of all sizes and…