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Local Museum in Ireland Creates a Time Capsule to Raise Awareness of Future Generations about life during the COVID-19 Pandemic

An initiative led by a local museum in Northern Ireland created a time capsule to be open 24 years from now. The capsule contains a mask, a clean rapid lateral flow test, a poster with social guidelines during the pandemic, and various photographs were gathered to depict the life during the Coronavirus outbreak. The goal […]

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Zariya India Empowers Slum Residents in India

Zariya India Empowers Slum Residents in India Slums are long-thought by experts as a manifestation of urban exclusion and inequality. Poverty, hunger, and poor education are recurring themes in these often-ignored areas in many countries, including India. Zariya India is a non-profit organisation born during the COVID-19 pandemic with the mission to “channelise kindness from

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Organisation Helps Underprivileged Kids to Develop Digital Skills

Organisation Helps Underprivileged Kids to Develop Digital Skills and to Have Access to Online Classes During the Pandemic The TFL-US is a public charity organisation established in 2010 and carries out fundraising activities in the United States to support the work of Teach for Lebanon (TFL), which is a non-governmental organization registered in Lebanon. The

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Save the Children

Save the Children Acts to Save Children’s Future by Keeping Their Education Alive For the first time in human history, the education of an entire generation is interrupted. The coronavirus pandemic forced schools to close and changed the way education works. Before the pandemic, more than 258 million children around the world were already out

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Viral Facts Africa Dispels Misinformation

Viral Facts Africa Dispels Misinformation Misinformation about COVID-19 plaques online social media platforms, a serious problem in many countries that often leads to dangerous decisions about health. On 30th March, 2021, the World Health Organization (WHO) and a network of public health authorities and fact-checking organizations launched Viral Facts Africa, a fact-checking agency assembled by

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