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Power of Sound in Global Activism
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In an era where technology, art, and activism intersect, the profound impact of sound on our lives and societies has never been more apparent. The possibilities are boundless, from immersive
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Paula Sylvia: Pioneering Aquaculture and Blue Technology For A Sustainable Future
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The global demand for “blue foods,” those derived from aquatic sources, is projected to double by 2050, reflecting a growing need for nutritious and environmentally conscious sustenance. As our world
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Nigerian change-maker Damilola Ogunbiyi leads UN-backed global group Sustainable Energy for All
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World Woman Hour recognizes an extraordinary woman for leading global change in a vital issue area. Damilola Ogunbiyi is the CEO of Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL), an action group
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Engineering for sustainability and working for women in tech: how Sophie Borgne does it.
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World Woman Hour honors a female executive who says she has learned to lead in her own way, and who actually leads in multiple ways. Sophie Borgne manages a high-tech
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Student competition winner heads sustainable energy project for remote fishing village with no previous electricity
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One of our youngest World Woman Hour honorees is leading change in multiple ways despite just being in her early 20s. Angie Redondo Herrera’s story began in the city of