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Our content approach is simple. We want to counter fake news & better iNform society by simplifying existing policies through the individual & his, her, their comparative views. We also want to break cultural & societal walls by sharing evidence-based experiences & diverse perspectives in order to iNspire forward-looking policies capable of responding to future challenges.
The African Union (AU) and the European Union (EU) are harnessing the tremendous energy and resourcefulness of their young population by establishing a youth inclusion platform where youth from various European and African nationalities meet to address — as equals — common challenges facing their regions.
Overlooking the fundamental importance of Primary Care (PC), some countries are not only keeping the overall cost of healthcare up at the expense of their citizens, but they are also hindering PC professionals in their role as gatekeepers to their own health system. I explain why PC should be the cornerstone of contemporary health care policies.
Governments in Europe not only stepped in early and were ‘lenders of first resort’ to spearhead the European technology sector, but they also set the tone for responsible behavior.
Eating healthy is not a privilege, it’s a human right.
Burnout has been identified by the World Health Organization as an “occupational phenomenon” that may warrant medical attention. This necessary first step in recognising the epidemic is long overdue. Now, how do we move forward from here? Here is what I learned conducting research for my novel Le Jour où Maya s’est relevée (The day Maya got up).
Having a roof over one’s head is a fundamental human need. Yet, in many countries– Europe and beyond– housing affordability is becoming a serious issue. More and more people are forced out of their homes due to rent increase. As this phenomenon grows, have we thoroughly considered all the possible solutions to tackle this problem? And are we ready for a shift in perception?