Human rights, according to the United Nations, refer to “rights inherent to all human beings, regardless of race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, language, religion, or any other...
By Yara ELhemely Climate change has posed a severe threat to the whole world and demonstrated the urgency of reducing carbon emissions. Hence, the world has...
By Mohamed Amer A New Minister Since H.E. President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi swore the oath as the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, education has...
By Mohamed Amer We live in an overcrowded world with a population clock nearly hitting 7,810,201,700 people, according to the United States Census Bureau (2021). Therefore,...
By Esraa Ali During the year 2020, the education systems in the world witnessed unprecedented turmoil due to the Corona pandemic, so most schools and universities...
By Shaimaa ElShafie The industrial revolution resulted in global warming, which unleashed the planet’s wrath on its inhabitants. As a result, the amount of rain increased...
By Omnia Samir It has been estimated that about two billion of the world’s population did not have access to safe drinking water in 2019, and...
By Israa Abdallah The health sector is not the only sector that has been severely impacted by the pandemic, as lockdowns have also disrupted supply chains....
The World Youth Forum (WYF) promotes entrepreneurship and stresses on the significance of investing in youth. Around 30 startups and institutions from around the globe participate...
The “Future of Technology and Digital Transformation after the Pandemic” session was launched today in the presence of Dr. Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications and Information...