The World of the Poor

The poor live with lawlessness, poor nutrition, low quality of education, and have so little cash reserves that simple mistakes or health problems can have devastating consequences. The poor live with lawlessness, poor nutrition, low quality of education, and have so little cash reserves that simple mistakes or health problems can have devastating consequences. The … Seguir leyendo The World of the Poor

Privacy Policy

ISHK-Human Journey Privacy Policy Data protection is of a particularly high priority for the management of ISHK-Human Journey. The use of the Internet pages of ISHK-Human Journey is possible without any indication of personal data; however, if a data subject wants to use special enterprise services via our website, processing of personal data could become … Seguir leyendo Privacy Policy

Current and Future Challenges

Diabetes screening event in India. Photo via World Diabetes Foundation While countries have managed to decrease deaths from infectious diseases such as malaria and tuberculosis, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as heart disease, stroke, mental illness and injuries are on the rise. By Margaret A. Caudill-Slosberg, MD, PhD, MPHContributing Writer While countries have managed to decrease deaths … Seguir leyendo Current and Future Challenges

The Teaching Story

The Sufis have been using carefully constructed stories for teaching purposes for thousands of years as a means of stimulating and stabilizing an expanded consciousness. Though on the surface these often appear to be little more than entertaining fairytales or folktales, they enshrine — in their characters, plots, and imagery — patterns and relationships that … Seguir leyendo The Teaching Story

Education in the Developing World

Savelugu Girls Model School in northern Ghana. Photo: Lotte Ærsøe/Oxfam IBIS. Education is a powerful catalyst for change. Education can help lift people out of poverty, enhance health, and transform attitudes by providing essential life skills. All children deserve access to quality education, regardless of wealth or gender. Technology can improve access, but it must … Seguir leyendo Education in the Developing World

The Business of Changing the World

Featured Book The Business of Changing the World How Billionaires, Tech Disrupters, and Social Entrepreneurs Are Transforming the Global Aid Industry Raj KumarHardcover edition 2017 In 2000, Raj Kumar and friends created Devex, an online community for global development that matches up organizations with funding opportunities and provides the largest database of grants, tenders, and … Seguir leyendo The Business of Changing the World

Maternal and Child Health

Reproduced from the PATH website at www.path.org 7-15-19. About 830 women die from pregnancy or childbirth related complications around the world every day. By Margaret A. Caudill-Slosberg, MD, PhD, MPHContributing Writer About 830 women die from pregnancy or childbirth related complications around the world every day. Of the 130 million babies born worldwide each year, about 2.7 … Seguir leyendo Maternal and Child Health

The Axemakers Gift: Technology’s Capture and Control of Our Minds and Culture

Featured Book The Axemaker’s Gift Technology’s Capture and Control of Our Minds and Culture James Burke and Robert OrnsteinPaperback edition 1997 Each time the axemakers offered a new way to “cut and control” the world to make us rich or safe or invincible or knowledgeable, we accepted the gift and used it. And when we … Seguir leyendo The Axemakers Gift: Technology’s Capture and Control of Our Minds and Culture

Human Traits in Our Nearest Relatives

Bonobos and Chimpanzees show traits of self-recognition, toolmaking, language and other traits. All animals adapt, develop and diversify over time to ensure their species’ survival, so it’s not surprising that we share characteristics with our nearest relatives. Some of these are less well known, and quite surprising. 1. Self-recognition Joshua Plotnik, a graduate student in … Seguir leyendo Human Traits in Our Nearest Relatives