by Natalija Riabko | May 27, 2026 | All Rights Reserved, Article, ESG, News, News of the day, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Family, Adoption and Social Sustainability in the 21st Century In the impeccably illuminated corridors of palaces, economic forums, and the social media landscapes of global elites, the family is still presented as the ultimate sanctuary of human success. Perfectly...
by Natalija Riabko | Apr 5, 2026 | Article, Economic Marginalization of Women, News, News of the day, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
The scene is brief. An opening in a wall. A hand. Then nothing. Inside: a soft light, controlled temperature, an immediate alert system. Within less than a minute, the newborn is taken into care. Across more than twenty U.S. states, these installations (between 300...
by Natalija Riabko | Mar 9, 2026 | All Rights Reserved, Economic Fragmentation, Economic Marginalization of Women, EU, News, News of the day, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
As major financial institutions call for a global mobilisation for economic equality, the most recent data reveal a dizzying gap between proclaimed rights and the lived reality of billions of women. An investigation into a structural injustice that costs the planet...
by Natalija Riabko | Feb 21, 2026 | Article, News, News of the day, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
1. The Invisible Frontiers of Power There exist borders that no customs officer guards and no treaty mentions. They do not separate territories, but destinies. They are neither geographical nor cultural in nature. They are patrimonial. At the heart of this invisible...
by Natalija Riabko | Jan 11, 2026 | All Rights Reserved, Economic Fragmentation, ESG Criteria, Human Capital, News, News of the day, Sustainable Growth, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
Prologue: The Contemporary European Paradox The European Union is currently facing a profound structural tension. On the one hand, it claims a socio-economic model grounded in the protection of human dignity, social cohesion, and quality of working life. On the other,...
by Natalija Riabko | Dec 23, 2025 | All Rights Reserved, Article, Economic Marginalization of Women, News, News of the day, Women For Sustainable World Project, Yesterday Today Tomorrow
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...