To reduce inequalities, policies should be universal in principle, paying attention to the needs of disadvantaged and marginalized populations.
10. Reduced inequalities
In Lubumbashi, we've had successes in eliminating the city's problem with street children, also known as shégués.
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I'm going to talk a bit about the festivals and celebrations in my quilombo (maroon community). My family and I are very happy to take part in tradition.
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Intercultural communication is the process of exchanging meaningful messages between individuals from different cultural backgrounds. It's about more than just language; it's about understanding and respecting different perspectives, traditions, and values.
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In a world that is rapidly advancing technologically, where artificial intelligence, machine learning, smart cities, and hybrid work are the order of the day, sub-Saharan Africans risk being left behind as they still struggle with basic infrastructures. My name is Jude Abugu, I will take you through some challenges many Nigerians face in their online digital activities.
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In the community of Sítio Carrapato, in Crato-Ceará, FEPROAF is more than a fortnightly fair - it is a celebration of local culture, driven by the exchange of family farming products and its own currency, the "Carrapato", supported by the Bank of Sustainability of the Residents Association.
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In Belgium, studying is affordable thanks to public funding from the government. Low tuition fees and scholarships make studying accessible to many. This is in sharp contrast to countries such as the U.S., where students often carry heavy debts.
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