Monthly focus

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November: Climate Action. Socially. Just.

We need a social-ecological transformation. But what could that look like?


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October: Visions of the new normal

What could (or should) our lives look like after the pandemic?


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September: Shaping peace together

The coronavirus pandemic has emphasized our need for solidarity and cooperation across borders, sectors and generations.


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August: Youth engagement for global action

We are giving the stage to young people from across the world to highlight the issues they are fighting for and how they can contribute to global...


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June: Education under pressure

The education experts we spoke to in this month's issue agree: education is under pressure, and we simply cannot go back to the way things were.


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May: The crucial role of social security

Social security as an inviolable human right. But the global crisis that we face today reveals we are still not able to realize it as such.


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April: The digital divide

Can we ensure that digitalization will always be socially just?


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March: The Future is Feminist

In this issue we have asked FES partners and friends from around the world how they imagine a feminist future.


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December: Quizzed on holidays, paid leave, and the right to recess

The special end-of-year issue, comes with a quiz on the right to recess and the history of the holiday. Test your knowledge and share with your...


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November: Energy transformation and climate change

Will the future be solar? Will it be wind-powered? Geothermal? We need talks of energy transformation to account for ownership or participation by the...


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