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Being part of the Global Solutions Summit 2019
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I was honored to take part in a very interesting Black Soldier Fly Expert Panel Discussion as part of the Ento Nation podcasts series. I will not write any further details so I would give you the chance to hear all about it via the link below ☺️ I promise, it will be super fun to…
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Here, we reach that time of the year, when we somehow slow down from within. Winter didn’t arrive that early this year and we were still experiencing autumn like weather at a time it used to be snowing several years ago. Well, that doesn’t have to be a bad thing at all, we still had…
The importance of education in breaking the walls of gender inequality | Falling Walls Fragments
http://www.fallingwallsfragments.com/2017/02/28/the-importance-of-education-in-breaking-the-walls-of-gender-inequality/
