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Mental health in Honduras

written by Gustavo Valdez, Honduras

One of the burning problems in Honduras, labelled “the hidden pandemic”, is glowing in the background of the COVID-19 pandemic…

published on November 3, 2020
related to Honduras
key words:
mental health, minors, pandemic, young adults, young people


Indigenous Migration: Youth and Identity in Mexico City

written by Ana Domaxi, Mexico

In the past, the indigenous migration to urban areas of Mexico was largely due to the process of industrialization that occurred since 1940, but today the economic, political and social situation of the country has changed…

published on November 2, 2020
related to Mexico
key words:
cultural identity, indigenous, media and youth, migration, population


More youth suicides seen in states with high gun ownership rates

written by Ankur Banerjee, Reuters

Youth suicides happen more often in U.S. states with high rates of household gun ownership, a recent study found…

published on October 30, 2020
related to Global
key words:
depression, gun ownership, more restrictive gun laws, suicide risk


How young people are learning skills and shaping demand to tackle climate change

written by Narek Mirzoyan, European Youth Press

Recent years have seen an increasing focus on greenhouse gases. This phenomenon influenced our climate and we can both see and feel the effects of climate change in our global environment…

published on October 28, 2020
related to Global
key words:
climate change, energy, environment, sustainability


Identifying new opportunities for sustainable solutions

written by Anita Stirane, Latvia

It cannot be denied, that climate change, global economy, migration of population, social, economic, ecological and resources aspects do change the whole world and society…

published on October 27, 2020
related to Latvia
key words:
opportunities, social economy, social entrepreneurship, sustainability


Why are people leaving Serbia?

written by Tina Đukanović, Serbia

Young people that are leaving Serbia are often a subject of criticism. However, it is rather ungrateful to be judgmental about a young person that wishes to improve his/her skills, work and live in a system that offers better opportunities…

published on October 22, 2020
related to Serbia
key words:
education, immigration, opportunities, social life, stability


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