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Sharifah Fadhilah Alshahab is a journalist based in Singapore, Singapore.
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Meet the team turning marine trash into cash in France

01 Jan 2024  |  www.euronews.com
Sauvage Méditerranée, founded by Manu Laurin, transforms marine trash into eco-friendly products like jewelry and decorative items. The organization collaborates with cleanup initiatives across southern France and has introduced a unique currency made from recycled plastic to incentivize environmental efforts. The initiative aims to raise awareness about marine pollution and promote upcycling, with hopes of expanding their operations and inspiring more companies to adopt eco-friendly practices.

Meet the ecologist spreading her wings in New Zealand to save seabirds

01 Oct 2023  |  au.sports.yahoo.com
New Zealand, known for its biodiversity, faces a decline in seabird populations, with up to 90% at risk of extinction. Ecologist Maira Fessardi, alongside her mentor Todd Landers, is working under the Auckland Council Seabird Monitoring programme to study thriving species like the grey-faced petrels. Their research involves non-invasive methods such as feather analysis to gather data on bird health and environmental contaminants. Maira's work, inspired by her own immigrant experience, aims to contribute to global conservation efforts, particularly impacting both New Zealand and South America. Despite the challenges, Maira remains committed to inspiring others and making a difference in wildlife conservation.

Meet the ecologist spreading her wings in New Zealand to save seabirds

01 Oct 2023  |  au.lifestyle.yahoo.com
New Zealand, known for its biodiversity, faces a decline in seabird populations, with up to 90% at risk of extinction. Ecologist Maira Fessardi, alongside her mentor Todd Landers, is working under the Auckland Council Seabird Monitoring programme to study thriving species like the grey-faced petrels. By examining feathers, they gather data to aid wildlife management strategies. Maira's work, inspired by her South American roots, aims to make a significant impact on both New Zealand and South America. Despite the challenges, she remains committed to conservation and inspiring others to join the cause.

Meet the kid racer pushing the pedals towards Formula One

01 Oct 2023  |  nz.news.yahoo.com
Jacob Ashcroft, a 12-year-old kart racer, aspires to become a Formula One driver, inspired by motorsport legends like Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, and Fernando Alonso. With significant achievements in various karting championships, Jacob's journey is supported by his parents, Barry and Louise, who play crucial roles in his racing endeavors. The family's commitment to Jacob's racing career is evident as they spend numerous weekends at racetracks, emphasizing the importance of safety and mental well-being in the competitive sport.

Meet the music therapist inspiring young people with special needs in Argentina

11 Sep 2023  |  euronews.com
Ralf Niedenthal, a music therapist in Argentina, leads 'We All Make Music', an NGO comprising individuals with disabilities such as cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome, blindness, and autism. The organization includes bands like THM, Jade, and Sabadabadú, which perform across Buenos Aires. Music therapy has shown remarkable benefits, improving mental health and confidence among participants like Angy and Paloma Facchini. Ralf utilizes technology to enable severely disabled members to compose music. The organization, which has been touring Argentina, recording albums, and has published a book since 2007, aims to provide band members with a source of income through their performances and recordings.

Meet the urban farmer sprouting mushrooms from coffee waste in Portugal

28 Aug 2023  |  cityfarmer.info
Natan, the founder of Nam Mushroom, has developed an urban farming project in Portugal that cultivates mushrooms using coffee waste. Partnering with Delta Cafés, Portugal’s largest coffee distributor, Nam Mushroom receives 100 kilograms of fresh coffee waste daily. This waste is then treated and incubated to grow mushrooms. The initiative aims to reconcile economy and ecology by creating value from waste, showcasing a successful model of sustainable urban farming.

Meet the young environmentalist sending children to school in Indonesia

21 Aug 2023  |  www.euronews.com
Joseph Wijaya, an 11-year-old from Bali, founded Joseph Recycling to address the island's plastic waste problem and support underprivileged children's education. His initiative collects recyclable waste from various clients, with proceeds funding school fees for children. Supported by his parents and friends, Joseph's efforts have garnered praise from climate change experts and eco-entrepreneurs. He also creates and sells keyrings from recycled bottle caps to boost his earnings. Joseph's work has inspired many and brought positive changes to Bali's environmental and social landscape.

Meet the brothers taking charge of trash in India

15 May 2023  |  www.euronews.com
Two brothers in New Delhi, India, have founded OneStepGreener to improve recycling and waste management. Their organization promotes a zero-waste future through education and social campaigns, focusing on micro-segregation of waste. They collect recyclables from over 50 neighborhoods and aim to expand their initiative across India. Additionally, they combat climate change by planting trees in urban areas and involving schools in eco-education projects.

Meet the Ugandan woman who cooked up a feast for homeless children during Ramadan

24 Apr 2023  |  euronews
Aisha Ornella Aniotrih has been cooking and distributing food to homeless children in the Kisenyi slums of Kampala, Uganda, during Ramadan. She was inspired to help after seeing the children fasting despite their hardships. Social worker John Baptist Galiwango, who provides temporary refuge for these children, has partnered with Aisha, allowing her to use the shelter for cooking. The children, some of whom have been on the streets due to family conflicts or being orphaned, face daily struggles for food and safety. Ramadan has made them more receptive to help, with some reconciling with their families. Aisha's initiative not only feeds the children but also gives them hope, and she aspires to extend her efforts throughout the year.

Meet the 15-year-old coding genius from Spain

21 Mar 2023  |  www.euronews.com
Antonio Garcia Vicente, a 15-year-old from Spain, is a multilingual coding prodigy fluent in multiple programming languages. He discovered coding at a young age through an MIT-organized event and has since developed over a hundred projects, including socially and environmentally conscious applications. Antonio's achievements include speaking at a TEDx event and creating a mobile app promoting his hometown, Villanubla. Despite the challenges of coding, he balances his passion with other activities like football, viewing his skills as preparation for a digitized future.

Meet the Greek team studying and preserving traditional stonemasonry

20 Feb 2023  |  www.euronews.com
Boulouki, a group in Greece, is dedicated to preserving the declining art of stonemasonry by collaborating with traditional stonemasons and engaging in restoration projects. They organize workshops for professionals to learn about traditional building techniques and conduct cultural mapping to document historical stone structures. The group emphasizes sustainability and the importance of a balanced human-to-nature approach in modern construction.

Illiterate in Singapore: When you can’t read or write English in one of Asia’s most English-literate countries

24 Oct 2021  |  CNA
In Singapore, a country known for high English literacy, there are still individuals like 33-year-old marine engineer Stephen Chng who struggle with reading and writing English. The article highlights the stories of several Singaporeans facing illiteracy, including a former gang member, a stroke victim with aphasia, and others who have compensated for their lack of literacy with personality or other strategies. The series 'Write of Passage' provided these individuals with 12 weeks of intensive coaching, resulting in significant improvements. The Dyslexia Association of Singapore received support from viewers to continue providing lessons for one of the participants, reflecting a community effort to address adult illiteracy.
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