2025: WHEN THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC SYSTEM WEAKENS THE MOST VULNERABLE, “WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT

2025: WHEN THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC SYSTEM WEAKENS THE MOST VULNERABLE, “WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT

At the end of 2025, major macroeconomic aggregates present a paradoxical picture: global unemployment rates remain relatively low, and labor markets are recovering in many countries. Yet deep fractures are widening between social groups, particularly among those...
High-Altitude Wind Power: Unlocking an Untapped Layer of the Energy Transition

High-Altitude Wind Power: Unlocking an Untapped Layer of the Energy Transition

At a time when energy systems face unprecedented pressure to deliver resilience, flexibility, and cost-competitiveness, a new frontier is emerging several hundred metres above ground. High-altitude wind power (HAWP), the generation of electricity using tethered flying...
“TODAY’S SLAVERY”: A SOCIO-ECONOMIC REALITY HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT “WOMEN FOR SUSYAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT

“TODAY’S SLAVERY”: A SOCIO-ECONOMIC REALITY HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT “WOMEN FOR SUSYAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT

Modern slavery is not a metaphor; it is a statistical and economic reality that today exceeds, in scale and structure, the slavery of previous eras. What once relied on chains, markets and physical ownership now takes the form of fragmented supply chains, digital...
When Globalisation Cracks: How Economic Fragmentation Is Reshaping Prices, Trade and Supply Security

When Globalisation Cracks: How Economic Fragmentation Is Reshaping Prices, Trade and Supply Security

Across policy circles and boardrooms, one word has quietly become unavoidable: fragmentation. No longer a theoretical concern, it has taken shape in the form of desynchronised supply chains, highly targeted trade restrictions, and a global race to onshore critical...