by Natalija Riabko | Jun 27, 2025 | Economic Marginalization of Women, News, News of the day, Sustainable Growth, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
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...
by Natalija Riabko | Jun 14, 2025 | All Rights Reserved, ESG Criteria, News, News of the day, Sustainable Growth, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
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...
by Natalija Riabko | May 31, 2025 | Article, ESG Criteria, News, News of the day, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
In Honour of Stefan Zweig In a Europe beset by geopolitical tensions, widening social fractures, and the existential urgency of climate change, corruption emerges as a silent poison – corroding the foundations of democracy from within. Far from being confined to...
by Natalija Riabko | May 16, 2025 | Article, News, News of the day, Sustainable Growth, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
The border guard’s pen hovers over the form, its hesitation more telling than any stamp could be. Across the desk, the asylum seeker sits perfectly still – back straight, eyes lowered, hands folded in lap. In his country, this posture speaks of deference. Here,...
by Natalija Riabko | May 8, 2025 | All Rights Reserved, Economic Marginalization of Women, News, News of the day, Sustainable Growth, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
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...