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Nikolaeva examines the psychological toll of illegal border pushbacks in Greece, exposing human rights violations and a mental health crisis among refugees.
Read more: https://t.co/VM74d9UsZr
#borderpushbacks#humanrights#mentalhealth#refugees#Greece#glocality
Have you read #Glocality's article: "“Now I Do Not Eat, it is Just For My Children”: Mapping Food Access Disruption Among Refugees and Migrants in Athens, Greece"? Scan the QR code or go to https://t.co/41oWIiaL7A to read Leona's article.😊
#foodaccess#foodsecurity#migration
New on Glocality! 🎉 Australia’s cost-of-living crisis hits vulnerable groups hardest. Using structural violence theory, authors Vasileos Markousis & Angela T. Ragusa argue for a sociological lens to inform equitable policy. Read more: https://t.co/UR3ESmynqF
This week on #GlocalitySDG, you can learn more about best practices for child-led monitoring and evaluation in the development aid sector. Child-led research methods used, practices to account for the ethical dimension, and the role of adults.Scan the QR code to read the artcle!
Have you read #Glocality's article that explores best practices for child-led monitoring and evaluation in the development aid sector by Magdalene Nickel from Windesheim Honours College, the Netherlands. Check the link in our bio to access the article!
#childledresearch#sdg16
Throwback to October when our managing editor Alina Strasser attended the Global Youth Conference in Bali, Indonesia. Themes: Sustainable tourism, ocean conservation and zero waste. It was an opportunity for networking with inspiring young delegates working towards realising SDGs
Have you read #Glocality's article on the impact of COVID-19 on the lives of disabled people in Australia, Canada, the UK and the US? It was written by Marlene Della as an independent research during her studies in Australia. Scan the QR code to access the article!
#equity
#Glocality has published a new article! It explores the disproportionate impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on disabled individuals across Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. Read it on DOI: https://t.co/esd1Ew8YgS
Glocality, a multidisciplinary undergraduate academic journal, is now accepting submissions! Papers can focus on any of the social, economic, and ecological dimensions of sustainable development goals. Submission deadline: 30 June 2023. #undergraduateresearch#sustainability
#Glocality has published a new article! It highlights how a transition lab fosters systematic change through the engagement of citizens, entrepreneurs, and civil servants of a local community around a complex issue. Read it on https://t.co/WGKyE4gufp, or scan the QR code.
#sdg12