Fund Helping 4000+ Africans See Better

Ethopia

The latest medical mission by the International Fund for Africa has changed the lives of over 4000 rural poor in Ethiopia, with over 100 local people regaining their eyesight. > more

European Union: entering a more perfect union

People

The much-debated Treaty of Lisbon enters into force today, promising inherently European citizenship, cross-European democracy, direct petitioning by citizens and creating greater European integration across borders, among other claims. The E.U. is move closer to ‘super-nation’ status. > more

Opportunity for U.S. Economic recovery to be sustainable

Economics

The Bread for the World Institute “Hunger 2010: A Just and Sustainable Recovery” Report has been released, and identifies the need to reduce poverty and hunger as a key to long-term recovery and leadership. The report identifies the current U.S. economic crisis as an opportunity for change… > more

New York: Intriguing Human Rights student campaign

Education

Ninth Annual Dare to Dream Conference held on November 17th in New York City showed of a wide variety of student presentations on Human Rights. > more

Brumby: Anti-transport agenda for Victoria?

Mobility

What is the real reson transport isn’t improved in Victoria, Australia? And how should we align politicians incentives to make sure it is done faster? > more

Hungry mouths: food supply forgotten issue of U.S. innovation

Basic Services

It’s hard to innovate on an empty stomach. As more U.S. cities become Back-Slider cities it seems that an increased focus on food security, quality and supply – and related solutions – is needed across the U.S. – as this data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture points out. > more