Sustainability and Digital Tourism During COVID-19

We asked ourselves: How would the world, especially tourism industry look like after Covid? Can we return after the outbreak into a life with wide-spread sustainability?

SDG5 | Is it really about Gender Equality?

Caring for discriminating issues towards males won’t increase inequalities for females. Our job is to keep extremist reactions, like violence (both physical and mental) out of the picture, and to work on to open up ourselves for all potential truth of both (all) sides of the (gender equality) arguments.

Happy New Month | April’s challenge

April’s challenge is to post every day in my blog. It’s basically about my way of pushing myself. Last year in May I’ve done the same and I found it extremely motivating... let’s see what’s this new month bringing to me?!? 🙏🏼

SDG2 | Save children, enable Rural Woman – Zero Hunger – part 2

On my one year long journey in Benin Republic, West Africa I had the privilege to meet and live on the same street with a social entrepreneur who is already saving the children of her nation from dying in malnutrition.

She is the mummy of Benin and also of my team of 6, as she constantly helped us out from real pressing issues. I am forever grateful to her to feed us when we had nothing or barley anything to eat for months...

SDG 1 | Life Below Poverty Line | part 2

I gained an understanding of my grandparents’ past and the values they packed into their tales and stories by volunteering in West Africa for a year living under the poverty line.

SDG 1, No poverty is on my table again. Let's talk about it.

SDG 1 | Life Below Poverty Line

It’s story of mine where I seek understanding of my grandparents’ struggles with satisfying their basic needs; and with it, I aim to discover the long-term effects of poverty through its effects on my own life. Sustainable Development Goal number one is NO POVERTY. Let’s talk about it for real!

17th October, International Day for the Eradication of Poverty

I wonder what the world would look if nobody was to be born in poverty again. If every child could fulfill his or her potential instead of looking after a family farm and household, or selling on the streets...
The International Day of Eradication of Poverty is today. Please spare a moment to learn about it.

15th October, International Day of Rural Women

Rural woman are carrying the entire household, average 4 children on their backs. Sometimes they are privileged enough to be able to manage their own farming and sell there corps. Even if their prices are significantly lower then what people pay for males for the same items...

Read more about two major issues: no poverty and woman equality.

October 9, World Post Day

What do you know about the World Post Day? Do you think Postal Services are still relevant in our global society? How would you estimate the annual economic contribution of this industry? Do you think it would help solve the issues of the developing world?

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