Chris Bartlett

Cashing in on women’s health

Women’s health has been sidelined for centuries. But now that women are finally being heard, some unscrupulous companies are cashing in on the movement.

In a world over saturated with voices, anger offers a way of finally being heard, but is emotion overriding our will to fix the world’s problems?

(more…)

Stunting is a major problem in Indonesia, but one municipality is hoping to eliminate it in 2024.

(more…)

Developing nations have a real opportunity to cash in on knowledge-based work which allows flexibility.

(more…)

Employers have benefited from technological advances for a century. Now it’s employees’ turn.

(more…)

A shorter week reflects a flexible and results-oriented culture, where employees are judged on the quality of work rather than how long they are in the office.

(more…)

Automation could reproduce informal and precarious work rather than transform existing trends.

(more…)

COVID changed the way we work. It also changed the way employees see their work. It could have huge implications.

(more…)

The possibility of Donald Trump returning to the White House and enacting his ‘America First’ policy could be ‘catastrophic’ for Ukraine.

(more…)

Russia’s war in Ukraine has forced it to change tack when trying to assert influence elsewhere, particularly the Middle East.

(more…)

Data showed the view of the Indonesian government was not very prominent in the news.

(more…)

Two years after the Russian invasion and with Ukraine’s lifeline of foreign support wavering, its prospects appear grim.

(more…)