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Economic transformation and entrepreneurship

By | September 2nd, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Poverty & Development, Rafał Osinski|

Rafał Osinski Economic transformation from centrally planned to market economy in Central and Eastern Europe was one of the most important processes of the end of XX and the beginning of XXI century. Some countries succeeded in reforming their economies, others didn’t. There are many explanations why it happened. One of them is inclination to [...]

From nothing to the place of dream

By | September 2nd, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Poverty & Development, Natia Shakaia|

Natia Shakaia Nearly 200 independent states exist in the world, however this number is not stable at all. Different organizations and countries show different number. For instance, some say that there may be 189 independent countries soma state -196. Nowadays, most of the experts and authorities recognize 195 countries as independent ones. This number doesn’t [...]

Guess what? Time’s changed

By | August 29th, 2016|Citizen Jouralist - Engagement of Public & Private Sector, Eleonora Mandelli|

Eleonora Mandelli Time has passed since we considered the State as our main interlocutor. States, governments and structures have been evolving since men have been trying new ways to organise themselves - history teaches us this. From Absolutism to Liberal States, Monarchies and Republics - we don’t have to go back very far in time [...]

The world in the trace of Racism

By | August 22nd, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Tolerance & Inclusion, Natia Shakaia|

Natia Shakaia “I refuse to accept the view that mankind is so tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war that the bright daybreak of peace and brotherhood can never become a reality…I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word.”-Martin Luther King, Jr. Racism can be defined as [...]

Local acts for the global influence

By | July 21st, 2016|Local Actions for Global Impact, Salome Lemonjava|

Salome Lemonjava I come from Georgia. It seems we have everything– beautiful nature, natural waters, victory, politics with its high doze, music and cinema, inflation and devaluation, “GEM fest” and“Check In Georgia”, which brings together the world’s most famous singers and musicians. We have wealthy people and far more poor ones.  There are LGBT rights [...]

Housing I – Madrid

By | July 20th, 2016|Citizen Journalist - Climate & Energy, Irene Vivas Lalinde|

Irene Vivas Lalinde The European Union has become a champion of clean energies and demonstrates it in strategies such as Europe 2020[1] aiming at reducing greenhouse gas emissions 20% lower than in 1990, having 20% of energy from renewables and increasing 20% in energy efficiency. Sounds good, right? People like Juan, the interviewee, constitute a part [...]

Women, Work and Saving the World

By | June 29th, 2016|Citizen Journalist, Citizen Journalist - Tolerance & Inclusion, Maria Coleman|

Maria Coleman In 2009 the Dalai Lama said “THE WORLD WILL BE SAVED BY THE WESTERN WOMEN”. He also said he is a feminist. I’m one myself. I had sort of forgotten until some sparks reignited recently. Despite PhD-level education, I have, due to child-rearing and geography, been loitering around the bottom of the career [...]

New expectations for a tired Europe

By | June 27th, 2016|Citizen Journalist, Citizen Journalist - Citizens' & Partecipation, Irene Vivas Lalinde|

Irene Vivas Lalinde A citizen perspective - The Brexit is not just another alert. We, as Europeans, are witnessing how politics around the globe are becoming more and more polarized. It is evident in the United States of America with the questionable statements of the candidate of the Republican party, in the République Française where [...]

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