SDG 3: Health and Well-being

SDG 3: Health and Well-being

Although there have been significant triumphs in the last 15 years with health initiatives, much work remains. The likelihood of a mother dying during childbirth has decreased by 50% since 2000, but maternal mortality rates in underdeveloped nations are still 14 times...
SDG 2: Zero Hunger

SDG 2: Zero Hunger

Nearly 13% of the population (or roughly 1 in 9 people) of developing countries, where the majority of the world’s hungry people reside, is undernourished. Asia makes up two-thirds of the world’s undernourished people, and nearly half of all fatalities...
SDG 1: No Poverty

SDG 1: No Poverty

What is the problem? Did you know that the smallest nations experiencing conflict have the highest rates of poverty and that 42,000 individuals have to leave their homes every day in search of safety from war or conflict? Do you feel bad when you watch TV stories...
SDG 13. Climate Action

SDG 13. Climate Action

Eat less meat and dairy One of the best ways to reduce your impact on the environment is to cut out meat and dairy products. A high-fibre, plant-based diet may be beneficial for both your physical and mental health. Eat less or smaller servings of meat, especially red...
10 tips to boost your mental health

10 tips to boost your mental health

Mental well-being in general comprises your self-esteem, the quality of your relationships, and your ability for emotion regulation and problem-solving. Anyone can have mental or emotional health issues, and many of us will throughout our lifetimes. These suggestions...
How to Keep Pets Safe When the Temperatures Climb

How to Keep Pets Safe When the Temperatures Climb

Both people and pets may experience discomfort or even danger during the summer. Dealing with rising temperatures on its own is challenging enough let alone the addition of heavy humidity. Here are some tips to keep in mind to keep your animals cool and safe this...