The Invisible Threat: Why Sri Lanka Must Prioritize Education in Digital Security, Rights, and Literacy

The Invisible Threat: Why Sri Lanka Must Prioritize Education in Digital Security, Rights, and Literacy Did you know that your personal information might already be floating in cyberspace, vulnerable to misuse? In today’s hyper-connected world, digital threats have become an invisible enemy we all face. For Sri Lanka, where digital penetration is…

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Reimagining Care: A Journey into Care Work Advocacy

Reimagining Care: A Journey into Care Work Advocacy From September 23 to 25, 2024, Oxfam in Asia hosted the “Deepening Regional Advocacy on Care Learning Event” in Bangkok, Thailand. As an Oxfam Young Leader Fellow 2024, I was privileged to participate in this transformative gathering. Despite receiving the event schedule beforehand, I…

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Breaking Cycles One Game at a Time in Mindanao, Philippines

Mindanao, Philippines is a vibrant land of cultures and traditions, each adding richness to our shared lives. In Iligan, Lanao Del Norte—the city I proudly call home—I’ve come to appreciate the beauty of community and diversity. Here, coexistence among Christians, Muslims, and Indigenous Peoples reflects a deep respect for our cultural and…

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Empowering LGBT+ Inclusive Education in Vietnam: A Grassroots Approach to Systemic Change

Empowering LGBT+ Inclusive Education in Vietnam: A Grassroots Approach to Systemic Change After college graduation, I joined Oxfam Young Leaders Fellowship, reinforcing my decade-long commitment to LGBT-inclusive education. My goal is to establish Bon Bon as a leading social enterprise that provides educational tools on gender inclusivity and justice, addressing the challenges…

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From Bank Counters to Rural-Based Small Enterprises, How Ashley Aarons Journey Can Help You Start Your Leadership Path on Development Sectors.

From Bank Counters to Rural-Based Small Enterprises, How Ashley Aarons Journey Can Help You Start Your Leadership Path on Development Sectors. Graduating from Cambridge University in England an 800-year history which makes it the fourth-oldest surviving university in the world doesn’t hinder Ashley from sharing his expertise to Rural Communities from developing…

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Why State-Owned Companies Should Be the Spearhead of Mainstreaming Human RightsDue Diligence in Indonesia

Why State-Owned Companies Should Be the Spearhead of Mainstreaming Human Rights Due Diligence in Indonesia Referring to the 4th principle on the UNGPs stated in the State Business Nexus that Human Rights Due Diligence needs to be done for companies owned or controlled by the state, or which receive substantial support and…

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