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  • في مأرب اليمنية.. ريادة الأعمال تمنح النساء غير المتعلمات فرصة لحياة أفضل

    يعرض التقرير مبادرة لتدريب النساء غير المتعلمات في اليمن على ريادة الأعمال لتحسين ظروفهن المعيشية.تدرب المبادرة المشاركات على المهارات الحياتية، إدارة المشاريع الصغيرة، التسويق، والتخطيط المالي بما يساعدهن على تحقيق النجاح.

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  • Singapore's regreening is a model for cities everywhere

    Government initiatives, certification programs, ecological consultants, and international environmental associations are all part of Singapore's concerted effort to coexist with its wildlife and reduce impacts of climate change like air pollution and stress.

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  • Affirmative action helps students thrive at universities across Brazil

    Federal universities in Brazil operate on a quota system of affirmative action in which half of the available seats are awarded based solely on academic achievement and the other half are for students from underrepresented populations, including those identifying as Black, Indigenous, or disabled. The policy has encountered significant pushback, but it has also helped thousands of students access higher education.

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  • Safe haven or breeding ground for corruption: how Ukraine is building underground schools

    To safely get students back into in-person learning environments amid ongoing Russian attacks, the Ukrainian government has prioritized building underground schools, some of which are in repurposed metro stations while others are dedicated shelters attached to existing schools. So far, the country has completed 20 underground schools, with 221 more under construction, but concerns have also been raised about potential corruption among contractors.

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  • "Le système actuel ne marche pas, il faut le remplacer" : comment fonctionne le jugement majoritaire, cette méthode d'élection alternative ?

    Avec le jugement majoritaire, les électeurs attribuent à chaque candidat une note allant de « insatisfaisant » à « excellent » plutôt que de voter pour un seul candidat. Si un candidat reçoit suffisamment d’une note particulière (comme « Excellent » ou « Très bien ») pour le pousser au-dessus de 50 % des électeurs d’accord, ce candidat est déclaré vainqueur. Cette méthode a été utilisée lors d’une primaire citoyenne à Angers, où Romain Laveau a reçu plus de 35 % de « Excellent » et 19 % de « Très bien ».

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  • 'It's everyone's business.' In Finland, national security is a shared responsibility.

    Finland’s approach to national security focuses on creating a comprehensive culture, emphasizing the idea that defending the country is a shared responsibility. Regular citizens can take volunteer courses in everything from using firearms and recognizing disinformation to surviving in the wild and interpreting maps, and the country’s men are conscripted at 18 for military or community service.

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  • Coconino County, federal agencies team up on backcountry alert system for Grand Canyon

    The Grand Canyon River Alert System is a first-of-its-kind system in the U.S. that uses satellite messaging technology to deliver flash flood warnings and emergency alerts to travelers in the remote wilderness areas. Users subscribe by texting from their satellite devices and receive real-time alerts about imminent flash flooding, hazardous conditions, and other emergencies within five minutes of detection. During its test phase, the system successfully issued 29 alerts, and has since made plans to expand.

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  • Building Empathy Through the Sounds of 'a World in Motion'

    Crossing Borders Music is a group of classically-trained Western musicians who perform music from Haitian, Palestinian, Rohingya, Native American and other marginalized communities via free concerts held in libraries, cultural centers and university spaces. The goal is to not only showcase diverse cultures and musical traditions, but to build a deeper understanding of immigrants and other communities that are often overlooked. The group reaches about 10,000 people in-person and online each year, and hosted 27 free concerts in 2024.

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  • Connecticut Serves 1.75 Million Free Summer Meals As Federal Cuts Hit School Nutrition

    The Sun Meals Program distributes free breakfast and lunch to Connecticut children in the summer, with no registration or identification required. The program has handed out more than 1.75 million free meals since June, but federal funding that helps support the distribution is being eliminated, leaving the state to shore up the gaps.

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  • How One School Turned Career Training Into a Turnaround Strategy

    DeWitt Clinton High School offers formal career pathway programs that allow students to gain real-world work experience and sometimes even earn industry credentials while completing their high school diploma requirements. There are pathways available for everything from visual arts to agriculture to health care careers, and the high school has seen its graduation numbers go up and absenteeism rates drop since establishing the programs.

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