Strategies for Managing Failure Armed with Experience

The key point of a more successful life literally or essentially is having a superior strategy in living it. Especially the most important strategy...

Ideal Violence Prevention

Authors: Dr. Patricia Saunders, Arlene Schar and Dr. David Leffler* In The World Report on Violence and Health (WRVH) the World Health Organization (WHO) defines violence as “the...

All women are working women

There is a saying in Africa, ‘A woman’s day is never done’. When I led the ILO’s delegation to the Fourth World Conference on...

The lone woman in the ice

As Dr. Madhubala Chinchalkar walked in for the interview, the panel asked,” You will be the only woman in the team, is that alright...

How to greet in the post pandemic world?

When you extend your hand to shake, you are extending a bioweapon. Every time you touch a surface, you may be picking up to...

Act realistically in the age of realism

To understand the geo-politics of the world in a simpler or lucid way, there is a law, not in Political science but Physics, which...

Celebrity Diplomacy: Are they biting a bigger piece than they can chew?

In this book, Andrew Cooper who is a Political Scientist tries to analyses and assesses the role of celebrity into the world of Diplomacy...

Women During Covid Era

Authors: Priyanka Singh and Sujeet Singh* No Country is cent percent successful in providing safe haven to its Women, her basic human Rights remains in...

Why Human Rights Abuses Threaten Regional and Global Security

Human rights scholars (Brysk, 2009, Mullerson 1997, Chirot and McCauley 2010) argue that discrimination against people on the basis of their religious beliefs, ethnicity,...

Right to Education as an elementary Human Right: From Thinking to Living it

The situation of education in general, and of higher education in particular, is not considered as a priority in developing countries. Unfortunately, all development...

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