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  • LALIF Sparking a New Dawn of Hope For Neglected Deaf Blind

    Lionheart Ability Leaders International Foundation (LALIF) uses a comprehensive training program to empower parents, teachers and those living with vision and hearing impairment. Their programming teaches educators how to understand tactile sign language, and also empowers parents on how best to support their children living with disabilities.

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  • A Malibu Model for Residents on the Fire Frontlines

    The Community Brigade program is a partnership with the LA County Fire Department that works to bolster community wildfire preparation and response by training volunteers on how to fight against and recover from wildfires, most recently proving to be extremely effective against the Palisades fires and during recovery efforts.

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  • How Nigeria's Biggest Party Made HIV Testing Cool

    The Wise Up Campaign works to increase HIV testing rates and reduce transmission of the disease through educational efforts and connecting with young people, a particularly high-risk group, to spread awareness and connect them with necessary resources. Since forming, the campaign has reached over 500,000 young people with HIV counseling and testing, as well as condom distribution, and has even trained several young volunteers to continue spreading the message to their peers.

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  • The rough road to sustainable farming in an Amazon deforestation hotspot

    In Brazil's Amazon deforestation hotspot BR-163, small farmers and entrepreneurs are working to implement sustainable farming alternatives like agroecology, beekeeping and converting cattle pastures to grow local fruits to create a “bioeconomy,” despite a lack of institutional support.

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  • Iceland Embraced a 4-Day Workweek in 2019 – Now, Nearly Six Years On, All Gen Z Forecasts Have Materialized

    Nearly 90% of Icelandic workers enjoy a four-day, 36-hour workweek, with no loss in pay compared to the traditional 40 hours. Despite initial concerns about a drop in productivity, reports indicate that productivity remained stable and even increased in some sectors. The four-day workweek also leads to less stress and improved work-life balance, and countries like Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom are currently testing four-day pilots.

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  • Yanda taimakon kamfanin mai zaman kanta ya haifar da samun lantarki a asibitin Zamfara.

    Samun lantarki ta kara kuzarin jama'a zuwa samo lafiya a asibitin Zamfara. Kamfanin zaman kanta ta bunkasa gwaji cututtuka ta hanyar fadada wutan solar.

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  • Yadda hukumar Zakah da Wakafi ta rage radadin kudin samu lafiya ga jama'ar Gusau.

    Jamar Gusau sun samu rangwami biyan kudin asibiti daga Hukuman Zakah da Wakafi.

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  • Hadan karfe da karfi don samun wadda tacchen ruwa a anguwan Tudun Wada a Gusau

    Yan anguwan Premier a Tundan Wada sun shawo matsalar rashin ruwa da cututtuka tattare da hakan. Kamfani jari ta tallafa manu da kudi don samun wannna matsayar.

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  • As the Colorado River Shrinks, Southern California Is Embracing Water Recycling

    Large-scale wastewater recycling is emerging as a crucial response to water shortages in Southern California, exacerbated by the declining Colorado River. The Orange County Water District's Groundwater Replenishment System has successfully produced over 450 billion gallons of recycled water since 2008, creating a reliable, drought-resilient local water source, despite high costs and issues surrounding initial public perception.

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  • En Gironde, 400 citoyens expérimentent la Sécurité sociale de l'alimentation

    Les participants à la caisse commune alimentaire de Gironde paient une cotisation mensuelle et reçoivent un crédit de 150 euros qui peut être dépensé chez les producteurs locaux et les épiceries bio partenaires. Le montant des frais dépend du revenu du ménage, et 30 % de foyers participants sont précaires.

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