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FutureChallenges. Overcoming challenges in Online Data Collection with PWDs. Some of the challenges that may be encountered/faced during online data collection techniques in a research study with Persons with disabilities (PWDs) and how to overcome them. FUTURECHALLENGES » GLOBAL ISSUES Globalization is ongoing, and its effects can be felt everywhere. Future Challenges exists to explore the benefits and problems of globalization, sharing diverse perspectives from around the world. The Global Issues are big themes – for example trade, migration or austerity policies. Each Global Issue provides a spark of inspirationfor our
FUTURECHALLENGES » “NATURE HAS ENOUGH FOR OUR NEED BUT NOT The want for more and more is leading us into this situation. It reminds me of Mahatma Gandhi’s famous quote – “Nature has enough for our need but not for our greed.”. An insatiable thirst for material gain seems to be the root cause of why we are endangering nature and ultimately human existence on this planet. FUTURECHALLENGES » A GLANCE AT CHALLENGES IN UGANDA’S Uganda suffers a chronic shortage of trained health workers and the few trained doctors keep grumbling over their pay cheque. Brain drain is high in the health sector. Only 38% of healthcare posts are filled in Uganda. Those health workers within the country, have little incentive to work in poor rural areas. Some 70% of Ugandan doctors and40%
FUTURECHALLENGES » LANGUAGES » ENGLISH Hoaxes, fake videos and image manipulations are nightmares for every journalist. Since citizen media – so called eyewitness videos or photos, floats the social media sphere, you FUTURECHALLENGES » THE SHAMEFUL FRAILTY OF THE RURAL According to a report by the United Nations, 75% of the health infrastructure in India – including doctors and specialists and other health resources – is concentrated in urban areas where only 27% of India’s population lives.The rural population of India is around 716 million people (72%) and yet there is a chronic lack of proper medical facilities for them. FUTURECHALLENGES » NEW MEDIA AND THEIR IMPACT ON New information and communication technologies have now entered the realm of foreign policy, and they have a direct impact on international relations in the 21st century. Experts from around the world will explore this and related topics at the 2015 Global Media Forum in Bonn. The reframing of foreign policy affects diplomacy andmany key
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE EXPANSION COSTS OF MEXICO (MEGA) CITY This trend created a strong tendency towards centralization that birthed what we know today as Mexico City’s metropolitan area. With a total population of approximately 22 million people and steadily growing, stopping the expansion of Mexico City’s city limits has become a great challenge. The uncontrolled and unequal growth over theyears
FUTURECHALLENGES » GENERATION SCREWED: WHY THERE ARE NO Young people in the “wealthy” countries of the world are increasingly coming of age only to find there is no decent work for them. The decline of the media industry and the business practices of innovative IT giants like Apple showcase how globalization and new technologies, while likely increasing overall wealth, are also leading to a generation of financially dependent “adulescent FUTURECHALLENGES » THE EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION ON CAMBODIA Internet access along with the availability of computers and smart phones has enabled fast growth of technology in Cambodia. The number of Cambodian internet users increased from some 686 people 1997 to around 178 thousand in 2010, before surging to 2.7 million people in 2013. The number of mobile subscribers reached 19 million in 2012.FUTURECHALLENGES
FutureChallenges. Overcoming challenges in Online Data Collection with PWDs. Some of the challenges that may be encountered/faced during online data collection techniques in a research study with Persons with disabilities (PWDs) and how to overcome them. FUTURECHALLENGES » GLOBAL ISSUES Globalization is ongoing, and its effects can be felt everywhere. Future Challenges exists to explore the benefits and problems of globalization, sharing diverse perspectives from around the world. The Global Issues are big themes – for example trade, migration or austerity policies. Each Global Issue provides a spark of inspirationfor our
FUTURECHALLENGES » “NATURE HAS ENOUGH FOR OUR NEED BUT NOT The want for more and more is leading us into this situation. It reminds me of Mahatma Gandhi’s famous quote – “Nature has enough for our need but not for our greed.”. An insatiable thirst for material gain seems to be the root cause of why we are endangering nature and ultimately human existence on this planet. FUTURECHALLENGES » A GLANCE AT CHALLENGES IN UGANDA’S Uganda suffers a chronic shortage of trained health workers and the few trained doctors keep grumbling over their pay cheque. Brain drain is high in the health sector. Only 38% of healthcare posts are filled in Uganda. Those health workers within the country, have little incentive to work in poor rural areas. Some 70% of Ugandan doctors and40%
FUTURECHALLENGES » LANGUAGES » ENGLISH Hoaxes, fake videos and image manipulations are nightmares for every journalist. Since citizen media – so called eyewitness videos or photos, floats the social media sphere, you FUTURECHALLENGES » THE SHAMEFUL FRAILTY OF THE RURAL According to a report by the United Nations, 75% of the health infrastructure in India – including doctors and specialists and other health resources – is concentrated in urban areas where only 27% of India’s population lives.The rural population of India is around 716 million people (72%) and yet there is a chronic lack of proper medical facilities for them. FUTURECHALLENGES » NEW MEDIA AND THEIR IMPACT ON New information and communication technologies have now entered the realm of foreign policy, and they have a direct impact on international relations in the 21st century. Experts from around the world will explore this and related topics at the 2015 Global Media Forum in Bonn. The reframing of foreign policy affects diplomacy andmany key
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE EXPANSION COSTS OF MEXICO (MEGA) CITY This trend created a strong tendency towards centralization that birthed what we know today as Mexico City’s metropolitan area. With a total population of approximately 22 million people and steadily growing, stopping the expansion of Mexico City’s city limits has become a great challenge. The uncontrolled and unequal growth over theyears
FUTURECHALLENGES » GENERATION SCREWED: WHY THERE ARE NO Young people in the “wealthy” countries of the world are increasingly coming of age only to find there is no decent work for them. The decline of the media industry and the business practices of innovative IT giants like Apple showcase how globalization and new technologies, while likely increasing overall wealth, are also leading to a generation of financially dependent “adulescent FUTURECHALLENGES » THE EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION ON CAMBODIA Internet access along with the availability of computers and smart phones has enabled fast growth of technology in Cambodia. The number of Cambodian internet users increased from some 686 people 1997 to around 178 thousand in 2010, before surging to 2.7 million people in 2013. The number of mobile subscribers reached 19 million in 2012. FUTURECHALLENGES » THE RISE OF THE FAR-RIGHT Some analysts blame the rise of the far-right on the failure of social democratic parties, which abandoned their classic values and became increasingly dependent on the corporate sector to boost economic growth and thus social mobility.They claim that by abandoning their traditional supporters, social democrats have created an empty space in politics which far-right parties could FUTURECHALLENGES » LANGUAGES » ENGLISH Hoaxes, fake videos and image manipulations are nightmares for every journalist. Since citizen media – so called eyewitness videos or photos, floats the social media sphere, you FUTURECHALLENGES » CONFLICT IN MALI From 1991 ( the previous and peaceful coup that resorted democracy after 27 years of dictatorship ), until today, aid to Mali has doubled. In 1991 Mali received about $500 million in aid funds; by 2011 the reported amount was $1.4 billion, the U.S. providing about $173 million in FY2011 alone. This was all possible due to a 20-yearstreak of
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE WEALTH OF A NATION: HOW NORWAY Norway, the sixth-largest oil exporter in the world, is an example of how to use a country´s oil-wealth to benefit the people. Norway heads the Human Development Index, which measures the well-being of people around the world. This is in part thanks to the fact that the country’s immense natural resources have been directed into the FUTURECHALLENGES » CAN NEPAL AFFORD TO BE A WELFARE STATE? The Nepali Context. As I mentioned above, a welfare state is an expensive proposition. And Nepal’s struggling economy and wobbly political landscape (as shown in the data below) simply cannot take the burden. The current economic climate is not conducive to business and other means of generating revenue. It is difficult to do businessin
FUTURECHALLENGES » TRANSFORMATIVE PEDAGOGY IN BHUTAN Bedford and Cooper’s workshop, part of the South-North Global School Partnership for Sustainability, provided in-service training for a selection of teachers from the REC’s 15 Beacon Schools in Paro and Thimphu which aimed to equip teachers with skills to help “transform what needs to be changed in society and keep that which works.”.” Because the Kingdom of Bhutan is a country like FUTURECHALLENGES » INCLUSION AND HAPPINESS IN BHUTAN In the span of a single generation, Bhutan has proven that its Gross National Happiness (GNH) approach to development can also lead to tangible GDP results. By managing its natural resources and unlocking its hydropower potential, the country has made impressive progress, enabling all segments of society to participate in, and benefit from, the opportunities created by growth. FUTURECHALLENGES » JOBS INSIDE KENYA’S LARGEST SLUMS Because of these, emptying shared latrines is an unhealthy but common job inside informal settlements. This is better illustrated in World Bank’s video “Kibera Kenya – Understanding Small Scale Service Providers”. – Motorcycle taxis: A two-wheeled motorbike service that offers speed and security for inhabitants inside a slum. FUTURECHALLENGES » NEPAL: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR Nepal: Opportunities and Challenges For Mobile Education. Written by Bhumika Ghimire on August 25, 2011. Published in Africa's mobile future on Nepal . Compared to neighboring India and China, Nepal was a late entrant to the information revolution that swept the region in the 1990s. With limited infrastructure, an unstable political systemand
THE KEY SUSTAINABILITY CHALLENGES FACING AUSTRALIA’S … Key Sustainability Issues Facing Australia’s Food Industry ACF July 2003 4 health of around 3,000 terrestrial ecosystems is failing. 2 Similarly, two-thirds of native fish species in FUTURECHALLENGES » GLOBAL ISSUES Globalization is ongoing, and its effects can be felt everywhere. Future Challenges exists to explore the benefits and problems of globalization, sharing diverse perspectives from around the world. The Global Issues are big themes – for example trade, migration or austerity policies. Each Global Issue provides a spark of inspirationfor our
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE RISE OF THE FAR-RIGHT Some analysts blame the rise of the far-right on the failure of social democratic parties, which abandoned their classic values and became increasingly dependent on the corporate sector to boost economic growth and thus social mobility.They claim that by abandoning their traditional supporters, social democrats have created an empty space in politics which far-right parties could FUTURECHALLENGES » A GLANCE AT CHALLENGES IN UGANDA’S Uganda suffers a chronic shortage of trained health workers and the few trained doctors keep grumbling over their pay cheque. Brain drain is high in the health sector. Only 38% of healthcare posts are filled in Uganda. Those health workers within the country, have little incentive to work in poor rural areas. Some 70% of Ugandan doctors and40%
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE SHAMEFUL FRAILTY OF THE RURAL According to a report by the United Nations, 75% of the health infrastructure in India – including doctors and specialists and other health resources – is concentrated in urban areas where only 27% of India’s population lives.The rural population of India is around 716 million people (72%) and yet there is a chronic lack of proper medical facilities for them. FUTURECHALLENGES » CONFLICT IN MALI From 1991 ( the previous and peaceful coup that resorted democracy after 27 years of dictatorship ), until today, aid to Mali has doubled. In 1991 Mali received about $500 million in aid funds; by 2011 the reported amount was $1.4 billion, the U.S. providing about $173 million in FY2011 alone. This was all possible due to a 20-yearstreak of
FUTURECHALLENGES » NEW MEDIA AND THEIR IMPACT ON New information and communication technologies have now entered the realm of foreign policy, and they have a direct impact on international relations in the 21st century. Experts from around the world will explore this and related topics at the 2015 Global Media Forum in Bonn. The reframing of foreign policy affects diplomacy andmany key
FUTURECHALLENGES » GEETA RAMAKRISHNAN Geeta Ramakrishnan. Born and brought up in Mumbai, Geeta has traveled the length and breadth of the country and brings with her deep understanding of grassroots India. She is a Master of Commerce and a Certified Fraud Examiner by qualification and a Strategy Consultant by profession. She has worked extensively in the areas of transparency FUTURECHALLENGES » CAN NEPAL AFFORD TO BE A WELFARE STATE? The Nepali Context. As I mentioned above, a welfare state is an expensive proposition. And Nepal’s struggling economy and wobbly political landscape (as shown in the data below) simply cannot take the burden. The current economic climate is not conducive to business and other means of generating revenue. It is difficult to do businessin
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION ON CAMBODIA Internet access along with the availability of computers and smart phones has enabled fast growth of technology in Cambodia. The number of Cambodian internet users increased from some 686 people 1997 to around 178 thousand in 2010, before surging to 2.7 million people in 2013. The number of mobile subscribers reached 19 million in 2012. FUTURECHALLENGES » MEXICO’S 3×1 PROGRAMS AIMS TO CHANNEL Mexico’s 3×1 Programs Aims to Channel Remittances. Written by patrickcorcoran on August 3, 2011. Published in Cash back on Mexico, North America, USA . The remittances sent home from Mexicans working in the US adds entries to both sides of the balance sheet. First, the negative: the billions of dollars sent from immigrants living andworking
FUTURECHALLENGES » GLOBAL ISSUES Globalization is ongoing, and its effects can be felt everywhere. Future Challenges exists to explore the benefits and problems of globalization, sharing diverse perspectives from around the world. The Global Issues are big themes – for example trade, migration or austerity policies. Each Global Issue provides a spark of inspirationfor our
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE RISE OF THE FAR-RIGHT Some analysts blame the rise of the far-right on the failure of social democratic parties, which abandoned their classic values and became increasingly dependent on the corporate sector to boost economic growth and thus social mobility.They claim that by abandoning their traditional supporters, social democrats have created an empty space in politics which far-right parties could FUTURECHALLENGES » A GLANCE AT CHALLENGES IN UGANDA’S Uganda suffers a chronic shortage of trained health workers and the few trained doctors keep grumbling over their pay cheque. Brain drain is high in the health sector. Only 38% of healthcare posts are filled in Uganda. Those health workers within the country, have little incentive to work in poor rural areas. Some 70% of Ugandan doctors and40%
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE SHAMEFUL FRAILTY OF THE RURAL According to a report by the United Nations, 75% of the health infrastructure in India – including doctors and specialists and other health resources – is concentrated in urban areas where only 27% of India’s population lives.The rural population of India is around 716 million people (72%) and yet there is a chronic lack of proper medical facilities for them. FUTURECHALLENGES » CONFLICT IN MALI From 1991 ( the previous and peaceful coup that resorted democracy after 27 years of dictatorship ), until today, aid to Mali has doubled. In 1991 Mali received about $500 million in aid funds; by 2011 the reported amount was $1.4 billion, the U.S. providing about $173 million in FY2011 alone. This was all possible due to a 20-yearstreak of
FUTURECHALLENGES » NEW MEDIA AND THEIR IMPACT ON New information and communication technologies have now entered the realm of foreign policy, and they have a direct impact on international relations in the 21st century. Experts from around the world will explore this and related topics at the 2015 Global Media Forum in Bonn. The reframing of foreign policy affects diplomacy andmany key
FUTURECHALLENGES » GEETA RAMAKRISHNAN Geeta Ramakrishnan. Born and brought up in Mumbai, Geeta has traveled the length and breadth of the country and brings with her deep understanding of grassroots India. She is a Master of Commerce and a Certified Fraud Examiner by qualification and a Strategy Consultant by profession. She has worked extensively in the areas of transparency FUTURECHALLENGES » CAN NEPAL AFFORD TO BE A WELFARE STATE? The Nepali Context. As I mentioned above, a welfare state is an expensive proposition. And Nepal’s struggling economy and wobbly political landscape (as shown in the data below) simply cannot take the burden. The current economic climate is not conducive to business and other means of generating revenue. It is difficult to do businessin
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION ON CAMBODIA Internet access along with the availability of computers and smart phones has enabled fast growth of technology in Cambodia. The number of Cambodian internet users increased from some 686 people 1997 to around 178 thousand in 2010, before surging to 2.7 million people in 2013. The number of mobile subscribers reached 19 million in 2012. FUTURECHALLENGES » MEXICO’S 3×1 PROGRAMS AIMS TO CHANNEL Mexico’s 3×1 Programs Aims to Channel Remittances. Written by patrickcorcoran on August 3, 2011. Published in Cash back on Mexico, North America, USA . The remittances sent home from Mexicans working in the US adds entries to both sides of the balance sheet. First, the negative: the billions of dollars sent from immigrants living andworking
FUTURECHALLENGES » ABOUT FUTURECHALLENGES FutureChallenges.org is an international network of activists and bloggers under the umbrella of the registered NGO Future Challenges e.V. who aim to show the human dimensions of globalisation – a topic which is usually couched in abstract economic terms like volumes of trade and flows of commerce and finance instead of the impact onpeople
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE SHAMEFUL FRAILTY OF THE RURAL According to a report by the United Nations, 75% of the health infrastructure in India – including doctors and specialists and other health resources – is concentrated in urban areas where only 27% of India’s population lives.The rural population of India is around 716 million people (72%) and yet there is a chronic lack of proper medical facilities for them. FUTURECHALLENGES » “NATURE HAS ENOUGH FOR OUR NEED BUT NOT The want for more and more is leading us into this situation. It reminds me of Mahatma Gandhi’s famous quote – “Nature has enough for our need but not for our greed.”. An insatiable thirst for material gain seems to be the root cause of why we are endangering nature and ultimately human existence on this planet. FUTURECHALLENGES » LANGUAGES » ENGLISH Hoaxes, fake videos and image manipulations are nightmares for every journalist. Since citizen media – so called eyewitness videos or photos, floats the social media sphere, you FUTURECHALLENGES » THE EXPANSION COSTS OF MEXICO (MEGA) CITY People, lots of people; cars, lots of cars; pollution, lots of pollution; insecurity, lots of insecurity. And yet it moves. Mexico City, currently one of the 5 largest cities in the world, became a Megacity perhaps even before the term was created in the 1970s. FUTURECHALLENGES » OPERATION: INTERNET FREEDOM The Stop Online Piracy Act, SOPA. The Protect Intellectual Property Act, PIPA. The ISP based Australian Internet filter, the Cybercrime Legislation Amendment Bill 2011 enforced by the Australian Communications and Media Authority.. These are a few examples of many governments’ attempts, both within Australia and internationally, to fight what they see as “cyber crime” or ensure “cyber FUTURECHALLENGES » MORINGA FOR WATER TREATMENT This article was originally drafted by the Centre for Democracy and Development for the newsletter “West Africa Insight” as part of the Rockefeller Foundation’s Searchlight Process.. For more Searchlight content on futurechallenges.org, please click here.. According to a USAID report, lack of clean water kills almost 4,500 children per day in Africa, women and girls walk an average of 6 FUTURECHALLENGES » COMMUNITIES RESORT TO MOTORCYCLE AS This article was originally drafted by Audu Liberty Oseni and the Centre for Democracy and Development for the newsletter “West Africa Insight” as part of the Rockefeller Foundation’s Searchlight Process.. For more Searchlight content on futurechallenges.org, please click here. As communities across West Africa engage in an endless search for health service delivery, motorcycle FUTURECHALLENGES » MATTERS OF THE HEART Genetics, Culture or Lifestyle? Genetics doesn’t seem to favour the Indian heart either. Apparently, Indian patients have narrower arteries which makes it more difficult to perform bypass grafting surgery, says Dr Devi Shetty, the cardiologist at Narayana Hrudalaya- a multi-specialty hospital in the southern city of Bangalore. It’s agreed that Indians are genetically more prone to heart FUTURECHALLENGES » LANGUAGES » VOLUNTEERISM Sarah Bernhardt once said, ”legends remain victorious in spite of history”. She couldn’t have said it better. In fact, legends still remain with us even today. FUTURECHALLENGES » GLOBAL ISSUES Globalization is ongoing, and its effects can be felt everywhere. Future Challenges exists to explore the benefits and problems of globalization, sharing diverse perspectives from around the world. The Global Issues are big themes – for example trade, migration or austerity policies. Each Global Issue provides a spark of inspirationfor our
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE RISE OF THE FAR-RIGHT Some analysts blame the rise of the far-right on the failure of social democratic parties, which abandoned their classic values and became increasingly dependent on the corporate sector to boost economic growth and thus social mobility.They claim that by abandoning their traditional supporters, social democrats have created an empty space in politics which far-right parties could FUTURECHALLENGES » A GLANCE AT CHALLENGES IN UGANDA’S Uganda suffers a chronic shortage of trained health workers and the few trained doctors keep grumbling over their pay cheque. Brain drain is high in the health sector. Only 38% of healthcare posts are filled in Uganda. Those health workers within the country, have little incentive to work in poor rural areas. Some 70% of Ugandan doctors and40%
FUTURECHALLENGES » NEW MEDIA AND THEIR IMPACT ON New information and communication technologies have now entered the realm of foreign policy, and they have a direct impact on international relations in the 21st century. Experts from around the world will explore this and related topics at the 2015 Global Media Forum in Bonn. The reframing of foreign policy affects diplomacy andmany key
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE EXPANSION COSTS OF MEXICO (MEGA) CITY This trend created a strong tendency towards centralization that birthed what we know today as Mexico City’s metropolitan area. With a total population of approximately 22 million people and steadily growing, stopping the expansion of Mexico City’s city limits has become a great challenge. The uncontrolled and unequal growth over theyears
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE SHAMEFUL FRAILTY OF THE RURAL According to a report by the United Nations, 75% of the health infrastructure in India – including doctors and specialists and other health resources – is concentrated in urban areas where only 27% of India’s population lives.The rural population of India is around 716 million people (72%) and yet there is a chronic lack of proper medical facilities for them. FUTURECHALLENGES » SUSTAINABLE CHALLENGES AT YOUTHTIME A very good example, according to Mr. Jimmy Gani can be found in recent development of the app called “iGrow”.Easily downloadable from the app store the app allows anyone to become agriculture practitioner without actually going to the field. FUTURECHALLENGES » CONFLICT IN MALI From 1991 ( the previous and peaceful coup that resorted democracy after 27 years of dictatorship ), until today, aid to Mali has doubled. In 1991 Mali received about $500 million in aid funds; by 2011 the reported amount was $1.4 billion, the U.S. providing about $173 million in FY2011 alone. This was all possible due to a 20-yearstreak of
FUTURECHALLENGES » WOMEN IN THE GHETTO. CAN WE BREAK THE The stories women in Ferentari tell about themselves, through the microphones and pens of NGO activists or the few journalists who dare to venture into the ghetto are sad beyond belief. Elena is a bit over 30, married with seven children. She’s a housewife, and FUTURECHALLENGES » GENERATION SCREWED: WHY THERE ARE NO Young people in the “wealthy” countries of the world are increasingly coming of age only to find there is no decent work for them. The decline of the media industry and the business practices of innovative IT giants like Apple showcase how globalization and new technologies, while likely increasing overall wealth, are also leading to a generation of financially dependent “adulescent FUTURECHALLENGES » GLOBAL ISSUES Globalization is ongoing, and its effects can be felt everywhere. Future Challenges exists to explore the benefits and problems of globalization, sharing diverse perspectives from around the world. The Global Issues are big themes – for example trade, migration or austerity policies. Each Global Issue provides a spark of inspirationfor our
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE RISE OF THE FAR-RIGHT Some analysts blame the rise of the far-right on the failure of social democratic parties, which abandoned their classic values and became increasingly dependent on the corporate sector to boost economic growth and thus social mobility.They claim that by abandoning their traditional supporters, social democrats have created an empty space in politics which far-right parties could FUTURECHALLENGES » A GLANCE AT CHALLENGES IN UGANDA’S Uganda suffers a chronic shortage of trained health workers and the few trained doctors keep grumbling over their pay cheque. Brain drain is high in the health sector. Only 38% of healthcare posts are filled in Uganda. Those health workers within the country, have little incentive to work in poor rural areas. Some 70% of Ugandan doctors and40%
FUTURECHALLENGES » NEW MEDIA AND THEIR IMPACT ON New information and communication technologies have now entered the realm of foreign policy, and they have a direct impact on international relations in the 21st century. Experts from around the world will explore this and related topics at the 2015 Global Media Forum in Bonn. The reframing of foreign policy affects diplomacy andmany key
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE EXPANSION COSTS OF MEXICO (MEGA) CITY This trend created a strong tendency towards centralization that birthed what we know today as Mexico City’s metropolitan area. With a total population of approximately 22 million people and steadily growing, stopping the expansion of Mexico City’s city limits has become a great challenge. The uncontrolled and unequal growth over theyears
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE SHAMEFUL FRAILTY OF THE RURAL According to a report by the United Nations, 75% of the health infrastructure in India – including doctors and specialists and other health resources – is concentrated in urban areas where only 27% of India’s population lives.The rural population of India is around 716 million people (72%) and yet there is a chronic lack of proper medical facilities for them. FUTURECHALLENGES » SUSTAINABLE CHALLENGES AT YOUTHTIME A very good example, according to Mr. Jimmy Gani can be found in recent development of the app called “iGrow”.Easily downloadable from the app store the app allows anyone to become agriculture practitioner without actually going to the field. FUTURECHALLENGES » CONFLICT IN MALI From 1991 ( the previous and peaceful coup that resorted democracy after 27 years of dictatorship ), until today, aid to Mali has doubled. In 1991 Mali received about $500 million in aid funds; by 2011 the reported amount was $1.4 billion, the U.S. providing about $173 million in FY2011 alone. This was all possible due to a 20-yearstreak of
FUTURECHALLENGES » WOMEN IN THE GHETTO. CAN WE BREAK THE The stories women in Ferentari tell about themselves, through the microphones and pens of NGO activists or the few journalists who dare to venture into the ghetto are sad beyond belief. Elena is a bit over 30, married with seven children. She’s a housewife, and FUTURECHALLENGES » GENERATION SCREWED: WHY THERE ARE NO Young people in the “wealthy” countries of the world are increasingly coming of age only to find there is no decent work for them. The decline of the media industry and the business practices of innovative IT giants like Apple showcase how globalization and new technologies, while likely increasing overall wealth, are also leading to a generation of financially dependent “adulescent FUTURECHALLENGES » ABOUT FUTURECHALLENGES FutureChallenges.org is an international network of activists and bloggers under the umbrella of the registered NGO Future Challenges e.V. who aim to show the human dimensions of globalisation – a topic which is usually couched in abstract economic terms like volumes of trade and flows of commerce and finance instead of the impact onpeople
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE SHAMEFUL FRAILTY OF THE RURAL According to a report by the United Nations, 75% of the health infrastructure in India – including doctors and specialists and other health resources – is concentrated in urban areas where only 27% of India’s population lives.The rural population of India is around 716 million people (72%) and yet there is a chronic lack of proper medical facilities for them. FUTURECHALLENGES » GENERATION SCREWED: WHY THERE ARE NO Young people in the “wealthy” countries of the world are increasingly coming of age only to find there is no decent work for them. The decline of the media industry and the business practices of innovative IT giants like Apple showcase how globalization and new technologies, while likely increasing overall wealth, are also leading to a generation of financially dependent “adulescent FUTURECHALLENGES » GEETA RAMAKRISHNAN Geeta Ramakrishnan. Born and brought up in Mumbai, Geeta has traveled the length and breadth of the country and brings with her deep understanding of grassroots India. She is a Master of Commerce and a Certified Fraud Examiner by qualification and a Strategy Consultant by profession. She has worked extensively in the areas of transparency FUTURECHALLENGES » NEPAL’S COMPLEX DEMOCRACY: RE-THINKING The Nepal Bar Council, the illustrious body of lawyers, has led these protests. In a country rated at 5 points on a 1 to 10 scale (10=best) with regard to separation of powers and independent judiciary in the Bertelsmann Stiftung’s Transformation Index (BTI) 2014 the results will set a valuable precedent. There is a high possibility of Khil FUTURECHALLENGES » CAN NEPAL AFFORD TO BE A WELFARE STATE? The Nepali Context. As I mentioned above, a welfare state is an expensive proposition. And Nepal’s struggling economy and wobbly political landscape (as shown in the data below) simply cannot take the burden. The current economic climate is not conducive to business and other means of generating revenue. It is difficult to do businessin
FUTURECHALLENGES » JOBS INSIDE KENYA’S LARGEST SLUMS Because of these, emptying shared latrines is an unhealthy but common job inside informal settlements. This is better illustrated in World Bank’s video “Kibera Kenya – Understanding Small Scale Service Providers”. – Motorcycle taxis: A two-wheeled motorbike service that offers speed and security for inhabitants inside a slum. FUTURECHALLENGES » THE EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION ON CAMBODIA Internet access along with the availability of computers and smart phones has enabled fast growth of technology in Cambodia. The number of Cambodian internet users increased from some 686 people 1997 to around 178 thousand in 2010, before surging to 2.7 million people in 2013. The number of mobile subscribers reached 19 million in 2012. FUTURECHALLENGES » WHY BRAZIL SHOULD BE INTERESTED IN In other words, besides attending to its own economic growth, Brazil has also to work for, and invest in, regional development. Being a member of Unasur is part of this idea. According to its Constitutive Treaty, Unasur seeks to develop an integrated space in terms of politics, society, culture, finance, the economy and the environment. FUTURECHALLENGES » MEXICO’S 3×1 PROGRAMS AIMS TO CHANNEL Mexico’s 3×1 Programs Aims to Channel Remittances. Written by patrickcorcoran on August 3, 2011. Published in Cash back on Mexico, North America, USA . The remittances sent home from Mexicans working in the US adds entries to both sides of the balance sheet. First, the negative: the billions of dollars sent from immigrants living andworking
FUTURECHALLENGES » GLOBAL ISSUES2019 HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUESCURRENT GLOBAL ISSUES ARTICLESCURRENT INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ISSUESCURRENTPOLITICAL ISSUES
Globalization is ongoing, and its effects can be felt everywhere. Future Challenges exists to explore the benefits and problems of globalization, sharing diverse perspectives from around the world. The Global Issues are big themes – for example trade, migration or austerity policies. Each Global Issue provides a spark of inspirationfor our
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE RISE OF THE FAR-RIGHT Some analysts blame the rise of the far-right on the failure of social democratic parties, which abandoned their classic values and became increasingly dependent on the corporate sector to boost economic growth and thus social mobility.They claim that by abandoning their traditional supporters, social democrats have created an empty space in politics which far-right parties could FUTURECHALLENGES » A GLANCE AT CHALLENGES IN UGANDA’S Uganda suffers a chronic shortage of trained health workers and the few trained doctors keep grumbling over their pay cheque. Brain drain is high in the health sector. Only 38% of healthcare posts are filled in Uganda. Those health workers within the country, have little incentive to work in poor rural areas. Some 70% of Ugandan doctors and40%
FUTURECHALLENGES » NEW MEDIA AND THEIR IMPACT ONFOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATESFOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEEFOREIGN RELATIONS DEFINITIONFOREIGN RELATIONS MAGAZINE New information and communication technologies have now entered the realm of foreign policy, and they have a direct impact on international relations in the 21st century. Experts from around the world will explore this and related topics at the 2015 Global Media Forum in Bonn. The reframing of foreign policy affects diplomacy andmany key
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE EXPANSION COSTS OF MEXICO (MEGA) CITY This trend created a strong tendency towards centralization that birthed what we know today as Mexico City’s metropolitan area. With a total population of approximately 22 million people and steadily growing, stopping the expansion of Mexico City’s city limits has become a great challenge. The uncontrolled and unequal growth over theyears
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE SHAMEFUL FRAILTY OF THE RURALREVIEWS OF HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
According to a report by the United Nations, 75% of the health infrastructure in India – including doctors and specialists and other health resources – is concentrated in urban areas where only 27% of India’s population lives.The rural population of India is around 716 million people (72%) and yet there is a chronic lack of proper medical facilities for them. FUTURECHALLENGES » SUSTAINABLE CHALLENGES AT YOUTHTIME A very good example, according to Mr. Jimmy Gani can be found in recent development of the app called “iGrow”.Easily downloadable from the app store the app allows anyone to become agriculture practitioner without actually going to the field. FUTURECHALLENGES » CONFLICT IN MALI From 1991 ( the previous and peaceful coup that resorted democracy after 27 years of dictatorship ), until today, aid to Mali has doubled. In 1991 Mali received about $500 million in aid funds; by 2011 the reported amount was $1.4 billion, the U.S. providing about $173 million in FY2011 alone. This was all possible due to a 20-yearstreak of
FUTURECHALLENGES » WOMEN IN THE GHETTO. CAN WE BREAK THE The stories women in Ferentari tell about themselves, through the microphones and pens of NGO activists or the few journalists who dare to venture into the ghetto are sad beyond belief. Elena is a bit over 30, married with seven children. She’s a housewife, and FUTURECHALLENGES » GENERATION SCREWED: WHY THERE ARE NOGOOD JOBS THAT ARE HIRINGTHERE ARE NO GOOD JOBS Young people in the “wealthy” countries of the world are increasingly coming of age only to find there is no decent work for them. The decline of the media industry and the business practices of innovative IT giants like Apple showcase how globalization and new technologies, while likely increasing overall wealth, are also leading to a generation of financially dependent “adulescent FUTURECHALLENGES » GLOBAL ISSUES2019 HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUESCURRENT GLOBAL ISSUES ARTICLESCURRENT INTERNATIONAL SECURITY ISSUESCURRENTPOLITICAL ISSUES
Globalization is ongoing, and its effects can be felt everywhere. Future Challenges exists to explore the benefits and problems of globalization, sharing diverse perspectives from around the world. The Global Issues are big themes – for example trade, migration or austerity policies. Each Global Issue provides a spark of inspirationfor our
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE RISE OF THE FAR-RIGHT Some analysts blame the rise of the far-right on the failure of social democratic parties, which abandoned their classic values and became increasingly dependent on the corporate sector to boost economic growth and thus social mobility.They claim that by abandoning their traditional supporters, social democrats have created an empty space in politics which far-right parties could FUTURECHALLENGES » A GLANCE AT CHALLENGES IN UGANDA’S Uganda suffers a chronic shortage of trained health workers and the few trained doctors keep grumbling over their pay cheque. Brain drain is high in the health sector. Only 38% of healthcare posts are filled in Uganda. Those health workers within the country, have little incentive to work in poor rural areas. Some 70% of Ugandan doctors and40%
FUTURECHALLENGES » NEW MEDIA AND THEIR IMPACT ONFOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATESFOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEEFOREIGN RELATIONS DEFINITIONFOREIGN RELATIONS MAGAZINE New information and communication technologies have now entered the realm of foreign policy, and they have a direct impact on international relations in the 21st century. Experts from around the world will explore this and related topics at the 2015 Global Media Forum in Bonn. The reframing of foreign policy affects diplomacy andmany key
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE EXPANSION COSTS OF MEXICO (MEGA) CITY This trend created a strong tendency towards centralization that birthed what we know today as Mexico City’s metropolitan area. With a total population of approximately 22 million people and steadily growing, stopping the expansion of Mexico City’s city limits has become a great challenge. The uncontrolled and unequal growth over theyears
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE SHAMEFUL FRAILTY OF THE RURALREVIEWS OF HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS
According to a report by the United Nations, 75% of the health infrastructure in India – including doctors and specialists and other health resources – is concentrated in urban areas where only 27% of India’s population lives.The rural population of India is around 716 million people (72%) and yet there is a chronic lack of proper medical facilities for them. FUTURECHALLENGES » SUSTAINABLE CHALLENGES AT YOUTHTIME A very good example, according to Mr. Jimmy Gani can be found in recent development of the app called “iGrow”.Easily downloadable from the app store the app allows anyone to become agriculture practitioner without actually going to the field. FUTURECHALLENGES » CONFLICT IN MALI From 1991 ( the previous and peaceful coup that resorted democracy after 27 years of dictatorship ), until today, aid to Mali has doubled. In 1991 Mali received about $500 million in aid funds; by 2011 the reported amount was $1.4 billion, the U.S. providing about $173 million in FY2011 alone. This was all possible due to a 20-yearstreak of
FUTURECHALLENGES » WOMEN IN THE GHETTO. CAN WE BREAK THE The stories women in Ferentari tell about themselves, through the microphones and pens of NGO activists or the few journalists who dare to venture into the ghetto are sad beyond belief. Elena is a bit over 30, married with seven children. She’s a housewife, and FUTURECHALLENGES » GENERATION SCREWED: WHY THERE ARE NOGOOD JOBS THAT ARE HIRINGTHERE ARE NO GOOD JOBS Young people in the “wealthy” countries of the world are increasingly coming of age only to find there is no decent work for them. The decline of the media industry and the business practices of innovative IT giants like Apple showcase how globalization and new technologies, while likely increasing overall wealth, are also leading to a generation of financially dependent “adulescent FUTURECHALLENGES » ABOUT FUTURECHALLENGES FutureChallenges.org is an international network of activists and bloggers under the umbrella of the registered NGO Future Challenges e.V. who aim to show the human dimensions of globalisation – a topic which is usually couched in abstract economic terms like volumes of trade and flows of commerce and finance instead of the impact onpeople
FUTURECHALLENGES » THE SHAMEFUL FRAILTY OF THE RURAL According to a report by the United Nations, 75% of the health infrastructure in India – including doctors and specialists and other health resources – is concentrated in urban areas where only 27% of India’s population lives.The rural population of India is around 716 million people (72%) and yet there is a chronic lack of proper medical facilities for them. FUTURECHALLENGES » GENERATION SCREWED: WHY THERE ARE NO Young people in the “wealthy” countries of the world are increasingly coming of age only to find there is no decent work for them. The decline of the media industry and the business practices of innovative IT giants like Apple showcase how globalization and new technologies, while likely increasing overall wealth, are also leading to a generation of financially dependent “adulescent FUTURECHALLENGES » GEETA RAMAKRISHNAN Geeta Ramakrishnan. Born and brought up in Mumbai, Geeta has traveled the length and breadth of the country and brings with her deep understanding of grassroots India. She is a Master of Commerce and a Certified Fraud Examiner by qualification and a Strategy Consultant by profession. She has worked extensively in the areas of transparency FUTURECHALLENGES » NEPAL’S COMPLEX DEMOCRACY: RE-THINKING The Nepal Bar Council, the illustrious body of lawyers, has led these protests. In a country rated at 5 points on a 1 to 10 scale (10=best) with regard to separation of powers and independent judiciary in the Bertelsmann Stiftung’s Transformation Index (BTI) 2014 the results will set a valuable precedent. There is a high possibility of Khil FUTURECHALLENGES » CAN NEPAL AFFORD TO BE A WELFARE STATE? The Nepali Context. As I mentioned above, a welfare state is an expensive proposition. And Nepal’s struggling economy and wobbly political landscape (as shown in the data below) simply cannot take the burden. The current economic climate is not conducive to business and other means of generating revenue. It is difficult to do businessin
FUTURECHALLENGES » JOBS INSIDE KENYA’S LARGEST SLUMS Because of these, emptying shared latrines is an unhealthy but common job inside informal settlements. This is better illustrated in World Bank’s video “Kibera Kenya – Understanding Small Scale Service Providers”. – Motorcycle taxis: A two-wheeled motorbike service that offers speed and security for inhabitants inside a slum. FUTURECHALLENGES » THE EFFECTS OF GLOBALIZATION ON CAMBODIA Internet access along with the availability of computers and smart phones has enabled fast growth of technology in Cambodia. The number of Cambodian internet users increased from some 686 people 1997 to around 178 thousand in 2010, before surging to 2.7 million people in 2013. The number of mobile subscribers reached 19 million in 2012. FUTURECHALLENGES » WHY BRAZIL SHOULD BE INTERESTED IN In other words, besides attending to its own economic growth, Brazil has also to work for, and invest in, regional development. Being a member of Unasur is part of this idea. According to its Constitutive Treaty, Unasur seeks to develop an integrated space in terms of politics, society, culture, finance, the economy and the environment. FUTURECHALLENGES » MEXICO’S 3×1 PROGRAMS AIMS TO CHANNEL Mexico’s 3×1 Programs Aims to Channel Remittances. Written by patrickcorcoran on August 3, 2011. Published in Cash back on Mexico, North America, USA . The remittances sent home from Mexicans working in the US adds entries to both sides of the balance sheet. First, the negative: the billions of dollars sent from immigrants living andworking
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