Educational Equity: Bridging the Educational Gap Between Rich and Poor Students

Poverty and learning are often mentioned together. Why? That is mostly because most people agree that education is an avenue out of poverty.

For many, education can be the difference between a life below and above the poverty line. It can improve food security, health standards, and gender equality.

However, poverty impacts education just as much as vice versa. In fact, poverty has a direct impact on a child’s ability to learn.

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Workplace Wellness for Good Health

What comes to your mind when you hear “good health?”

For most of us, we instantly think of physical health, healthy food, and weight management.

For the United Nations, this means ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all ages — Goal 3 of the Sustainable Development Goals. Naturally, it’s easy to assume the government’s and the health care providers’ primary role in achieving SDG 3, from disease control and healthcare services to improving mortality rates.

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Effectively Solving Georgia’s Food Insecurity this 2024

Food insecurity is the inability to provide enough food for all members of a household. It leads to difficult decisions. One example is foregoing meals just to pay bills and make ends meet. Being food insecure is not sustainable in the long run. This is even more true for large families with children and elderly

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