England needs to build 150,000 homes per year in the next 20 years. Some 60,000 of those need to be social homes to meet demand, yet we’re currently building only...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Students around the world miss out in class because they don’t have the materials they need to fully participate in class. Las Vegas is making...Read More
Smart factories achieve quality and efficiency gains by combining robots, AI and smart sensors. But algorithms and data need to be shared beyond the factory walls to reap the potential...Read More
Japan has decided on three initiatives as the country’s detailed contributions to the SDGs, focused on DRR, health, and education. Japan will also advance initiatives on women’s empowerment (SDG 5),...Read More
Don Gips joined the Skoll Foundation in early April, taking over leadership responsibilities from Interim President and COO, Richard Fahey. Don brings a wealth of experience in both the public...Read More
By Carissa Drury Mpho Makutu is paying for his tertiary education — with trash. An enterprising inventor, Makutu’s interest in technology and self-driven pursuit of knowledge is enabling him to build remote-controlled...Read More
She eats sea grass, drinks milk from a rubber glove, snuggles up to passing canoes and frequently beaches herself. But these idiosyncrasies have not stopped an entire nation from falling...Read More
Solidia Technologies® Chief Scientist Vahit Atakan, Ph.D presented technologies that lower carbon emissions and carbonate concrete during the first annual International Low-Carbon Cement and Concrete Technologies (ILCCC). Leaders in cement...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Africa is urbanising faster than any other continent in the world, but its cities can’t currently contain the number of people flocking to them. In...Read More
The report highlights that energy efficiency is critical to the G20’s efforts to facilitate energy transitions. It was presented during the G20 Ministerial Meeting on Energy Transitions and Global Environment...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care On any given night in Australia, 1 in 200 people experience homelessness. That’s around 116,000 people — a figure that has risen 13.5% in the...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Education is key to empowering children living in poverty to make a living and break the cycle as adults. However, developing countries often lack the...Read More