Society & Culture

Meritocracy: Merit, myth or paradox?

British sociologist Michael Young coined the term "meritocracy" in 1958, describing it as the “oligarchy of the future." He used the term as a...

Numeracy is non-negotiable for Africa’s future

Basic mathematics is the quiet engine behind everyday life and opportunity. We might not realise it, but it’s a vital skill needed to participate...

Systems Thinking: Urban Development and Beyond

Authors: Annelie Marchsteiner and Dmitriy Genchev* Urban development remains one of the most pressing issues faced by both the Global North and South. According to...

Redefining Empowerment: A Critical Look at Microcredit and Women’s Economic Agency

Introduction In 1974, Muhammad Yunus began experimenting with an initiative to give small loans to impoverished rural women to foster a sense of empowerment through...

Public Logic Matters: Why Dissent Keeps States Healthy

In several corners of the world lately, the health of democracy within nations is being severely eroded, and the oxygen of civil liberty is...

On Loneliness in the African Renaissance

“To create is to live twice.” Albert Camus “Only the shallow know themselves.”Oscar Wilde “The desire to be loved is the last illusion Give it up and you...

Is Europe Still a Sustainability Leader? What the New SDG Report Reveals

The Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) released its 2026 Europe Sustainable Development Report this week with a message that should alarm policymakers: Europe's sustainability...

When Democracies Fracture: How Domestic Chaos is Reshaping Global Security

Across the globe, democracy is in decline. Key democratic characteristics (citizen participation, representative accountability and informational transparency) are in deepening crisis. These cleavages, from...

Youth-Led Action in Conflict: Case Studies from Nepal and Iran

Introduction Protests have long served as a significant tool for socio-political change, from the suffrage movements of the early 20th century to the Black Lives...

Bandwagon Effect: Systemic Barriers to Global Governance and SDGs 16

Development agendas borrow a term common in the study of global governance that is shaped not only by policy, but also by the decision-making...

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