A narrative on why March 21 refuses to be forgotten — and what it still asks of us. Every year on March 21, the world pauses — or is supposed to — to confront one of humanity’s oldest and most stubborn failures: racial discrimination. The date is not arbitrary. It was chosen in memory of… Continue reading The Day the Dust Remembered: International Day For the Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2026
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Beyond the silence: Why digital self-defence is the ultimate ‘Give to Gain’
“When we give, we gain.” This year’s International Women’s Day (IWD) theme, set by the official campaign, is a profound invitation to action, challenging us to translate symbolic celebration into tangible progress for gender equality. Simultaneously, the UN Women’s Day theme, “Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls,” frames the political mandate for this… Continue reading Beyond the silence: Why digital self-defence is the ultimate ‘Give to Gain’
Africa Environment Day: The Maathai blueprint for Africa’s water future
On March 3, 2026, we once again unite to honour Africa Environment Day and Wangari Maathai Day. This day reminds us of Africa’s extraordinary ecological wealth and the enduring legacy of Professor Wangari Maathai, whose vision continues to inspire environmental stewardship across the continent. Recent reports from the World Meteorological Organization highlight that African nations… Continue reading Africa Environment Day: The Maathai blueprint for Africa’s water future
AfCFTA: The industrial mandate – why Africa’s economic future depends on local value addition
Exporting raw wealth only to import expensive, finished goods is not just an economic inefficiency, it is a cycle that keeps the continent in a state of perpetual dependency. Africa currently trades at only 18% intra-continentally, a stark contrast to Asia’s 65% and Europe’s 70%. As Secretary-General Wamkele Mene noted at the inaugural meeting of… Continue reading AfCFTA: The industrial mandate – why Africa’s economic future depends on local value addition
International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM Friday February 6
Friday, February 6 marks the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) a day to stand with survivors, challenge harmful norms, and accelerate community-led change. It is a moment for clear-eyed compassion: to name the harm, honor resilience, and commit to practical steps that protect girls and restore dignity. What the day… Continue reading International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM Friday February 6
The seven principles of Kwanzaa: A universal bridge for the African diaspora and beyond
The article explores how the seven principles of Kwanzaa (Nguzo Saba) serve as a universal bridge for the African diaspora. From collective work (Ujima) to self-determination (Kujichagulia), these values drive social and economic justice, empowering communities and aligning with global goals for sustainable development.
Windrush Food and Conversations: Community and Support in Nottingham
Do you need support with the Windrush Compensation Scheme or a place to connect with your community this festive season? Our partner, Shifting Your Mindset, is hosting a free community event, Windrush Food and Conversations, offering both vital support and festive connection. Come and share a Christmas meal and receive free legal assistance.
East Midlands businesses: Your help is needed to fight the digital skills gap
The East Midlands faces a significant digital skills gap and frequent cyber security threats. To address this, FWD.london, in partnership with TCR and regional organisations, is launching an Industry Digital Needs study. This initiative aims to collect data from businesses to inform tailored digital support programs, enhancing economic resilience in the region.
Human Rights Day 2025: From global issues to everyday action
Human Rights Day, celebrated on December 10, highlights ongoing global challenges that infringe upon basic human rights. The 2025 UN campaign emphasises that rights, including clean environments and food security, must be prioritised amid environmental crises. The Community Revolution seeks to make these rights attainable through sustainable practices, empowerment, and inclusive leadership.
Unite to End Digital Violence: Celebrating Namibian Women’s Day 2025
International Human Rights Day on December 10 is celebrated as Namibian Women’s Day, honouring women’s roles in the independence struggle. The 2025 theme focuses on ending digital violence against women and girls. The article promotes action against Technology Facilitated Sexual Violence, advocating for empowerment, diversity, and knowledge-driven solutions to ensure women’s digital safety and rights.