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TINY DOT: COLOURS AND SUSTAINABILITY

Until the beginning of 2020, Lorenza Mazzoni used to work in the tourism industry and, for this reason, she travelled a lot. With the outbreak of the pandemic, the sector she used to work for basically stopped and she, therefore, decided to reinvent herself. In this interview, we will discover how Tiny Dot Zero Waste…

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THE EFFECT OF ONLINE STUDYING

WHAT HAPPENED? As of the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020, schools in many countries around the world had to switch from the usual face-to-face classes to online teaching. Although social distancing in schools had already been tested, the authorities are still concerned about the unsatisfactory results. It has been almost a year now…

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Africa

IS VOLUNTEERING OVER WITH THE PANDEMIC?

Beatrice is 21 years old today, and she attends the second year of psychology in Milan. She loves this university and is particularly interested in developmental psychology because she thinks that the environment in which kids are educated, and in which they grow up is fundamental to understand the pattern of their behaviour in the…

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Community

IT’S OKAY NOT TO BE OKAY

IS THE PANDEMIC AFFECTING OUR MENTAL HEALTH?  The spread of COVID-19 has forced Governments to adopt guidelines that have radically changed everyone’s daily life. Among the many issues linked to the pandemic, one of the less visible but most significant ones is its effect on people’s mental health.   SOCIAL DISTANCING AND USE OF ANTI-ANXIETY…

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WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE WORLD (APART FROM COVID19)?

Since the explosion of the Covid19 pandemic, our news and media have obviously been totally dedicated to the coverage of issues connected to it. However today there are other problems that the world is seeing, and here we will briefly highlight some of them.   1. Lebanon: 100 days since Beirut’s port explosion It has…

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Africa

TANZANIA: WE WILL NOT STOP AFTER COVID19

In the world, and in particular, in Africa, women are the core engine of social progress and ameliorate day by day the living conditions of the whole population. They work in the fields, carry on the house, and grow up the children. Therefore, it is mandatory for them to have the possibility of having access…

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Africa

SENEGAL’S RESPONSE TO COVID-19

As soon as it became clear that the Covid-19 virus would have spread globally, several celebrities and organizations have expressed their concern for the tragic effects that the pandemic would have had on the African continent. Of course, we are all aware that Africa is the world’s poorest continent, that’s the first thing that comes…

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Teaching

LET’S RESTART FROM ACTIVE LISTENING AND RECYCLING

During the pandemic, lockdown people are forced to stay home to prevent any risk of spreading or contracting the Coronavirus. Thus, many stores are closed, including libraries and bookstores, and a lot of workers stayed home, doing their job remotely if possible, as well as many children, which cannot go to school. But what about…

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Africa

ONE FAMILY HEALTH

In 2012, after 30 years of work in the pharmaceutical industry in the developing world, Dr Faber founded an organization named One Family Health. This ambitious project was born out of the realisation that the problem of a lack of quality entry-level healthcare facilities in the rural areas of the developing world was the major…

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