“WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT Anatomy of a Programmed Vulnerability: How Deep-Rooted Instincts Still Shape Social Exclusion

“WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT Anatomy of a Programmed Vulnerability: How Deep-Rooted Instincts Still Shape Social Exclusion

Human history isn’t just built on laws and institutions – it’s shaped by primal reflexes and archetypes. Beneath the polished surface of modern democracies lurk age-old behaviors: the exclusion of the weak, suspicion of the unfamiliar, and silent punishment of...
“WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT Europe’s Unfinished Unity

“WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT Europe’s Unfinished Unity

The café terrace in Brussels’ European Quarter hums with a dozen languages – Spanish, Dutch, Finnish – but when the Polish economist at Table 12 speaks, the German consultants subtly check their watches. Later, they’ll praise her “excellent...
“WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT The Silent Language of Displacement

“WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT Single Mothers in Europe: A Political Emergency, A Civilisational Duty

The Silence of a Social Europe Before Ordinary Heroism Within the grand narrative of Europe’s social project, certain voices remain eerily absent. Among them: the voices of those women – solitary yet steadfast – whom one glimpses in the hush of early...
Carbon Trading: How Emissions Quotas Work and Why They Matter

Carbon Trading: How Emissions Quotas Work and Why They Matter

As climate change accelerates, nations worldwide are turning to market-based solutions to curb greenhouse gas emissions. Among the most prominent tools are carbon emissions trading systems (ETS), which set limits on pollution and allow companies to buy and sell...
“WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT The Silent Language of Displacement

“WOMEN FOR SUSTAINABLE WORLD” PROJECT Reforming Economic Systems to Support Women and Mothers: A Policy Imperative for Sustainable Growth

The Economic Marginalization of Women Contemporary economic systems continue to impose disproportionate burdens on women – particularly mothers and single parents – through policies and corporate practices that effectively penalize workforce participation...