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  1. Giáo sư Nguyễn Đình Cử, cựu Viện trưởng Viện Dân số, cho biết mình "đứng hình" trước câu hỏi của cô gái: “Không hiểu sinh con để làm gì?”. Ông nhấn mạnh vai trò của sinh đẻ trong duy trì dân số, bảo vệ thế hệ tương lai và hỗ trợ phát triển kinh tế xã hội. #DânSố #Population #SinhCon #FamilyPlanning #GiáoSư #Vietnam #Sociology #FutureGeneration

    vietnamnet.vn/giao-su-ve-dan-s

  2. Yesterday I moved to Kawempe and I found many fellow youths there. But what hurt me is seeing most of them only smoking #cigarettes 🚭 #marijuana, and even chewing leaves that looked like #cocaine. Instead of sharing ideas on how we can make the world better, they just pollute themselves and the #environment. I was not happy with it, and I kept wondering how their families will be like in the future. #YouthAwareness #HealthyLifestyle #FutureGeneration #EcoConscious #StopPollution #CommunityMatter

  3. Yesterday I moved to Kawempe and I found many fellow youths there. But what hurt me is seeing most of them only smoking 🚭 , and even chewing leaves that looked like . Instead of sharing ideas on how we can make the world better, they just pollute themselves and the . I was not happy with it, and I kept wondering how their families will be like in the future.

  4. Middle and high schoolers are reporting greater engagement in school and feeling more prepared for their futures, possibly indicating a positive shift post-pandemic.

    Black Gen Z-ers, in particular, are expressing much confidence about what lies ahead.

    #Education #Confidence #FutureGeneration

  5. Middle and high schoolers are reporting greater engagement in school and feeling more prepared for their futures, possibly indicating a positive shift post-pandemic.

    Black Gen Z-ers, in particular, are expressing much confidence about what lies ahead.

    #Education #Confidence #FutureGeneration

  6. Middle and high schoolers are reporting greater engagement in school and feeling more prepared for their futures, possibly indicating a positive shift post-pandemic.

    Black Gen Z-ers, in particular, are expressing much confidence about what lies ahead.

    #Education #Confidence #FutureGeneration

  7. Middle and high schoolers are reporting greater engagement in school and feeling more prepared for their futures, possibly indicating a positive shift post-pandemic.

    Black Gen Z-ers, in particular, are expressing much confidence about what lies ahead.

  8. Middle and high schoolers are reporting greater engagement in school and feeling more prepared for their futures, possibly indicating a positive shift post-pandemic.

    Black Gen Z-ers, in particular, are expressing much confidence about what lies ahead.

    #Education #Confidence #FutureGeneration

  9. Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News @nedhamsonsecondlineviewofthenews.com@nedhamsonsecondlineviewofthenews.com ·

    The Caribbean climate justice agenda: activities and opportunities for youth, women, and more – Petchary’s Blog

    As the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) wraps up its big conference of Heads of Government in Montego Bay this week, it’s safe to say that the issue of climate change – or should I say, crisis – is very much up there at the top of the agenda. But how to get involved in finding the solutions?

    Here are a few things happening. Firstly, please note in your diary that the Caribbean Youth Environment and Climate Change Conference will take place in Kingston from September 10 – 12, 2025. If you wish to attend in person, please RSVP by July 12. You will also be able to participate online. It’s open to all Caribbean Nationals. Limited spots available, so register today and contact them by email for further information. This is a partnership between the Caribbean Youth Climate Council and the Children and Youth Major Group to UNEP.

    The theme is: “Securing our Planet for Current and Future Generations.”

    Scan the QR Code to register or fill out the registration form at https://forms.gle/JoYNWwU9zc3HTCD18

    Youth must always be included in all discussions on climate change!
    GenzAction #OneClimate #OneCaribbean #Adaptation #ClimateResilience #Ocean #humanrights #PlasticPollution #youth #futuregeneration #climatejustice

    You might like to know about several other activities, highlighted by Climate Tracker Caribbean. – by the way, take a look at their website for some thought-provoking stories on climate justice…

    Source: The Caribbean climate justice agenda: activities and opportunities for youth, women, and more – Petchary’s Blog

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    #Adaptation #climatejustice #ClimateResilience #futuregeneration #humanrights #Ocean #OneCaribbean #OneClimate #PlasticPollution #youth

  10. Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News @nedhamsonsecondlineviewofthenews.com@nedhamsonsecondlineviewofthenews.com ·

    The Caribbean climate justice agenda: activities and opportunities for youth, women, and more – Petchary’s Blog

    As the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) wraps up its big conference of Heads of Government in Montego Bay this week, it’s safe to say that the issue of climate change – or should I say, crisis – is very much up there at the top of the agenda. But how to get involved in finding the solutions?

    Here are a few things happening. Firstly, please note in your diary that the Caribbean Youth Environment and Climate Change Conference will take place in Kingston from September 10 – 12, 2025. If you wish to attend in person, please RSVP by July 12. You will also be able to participate online. It’s open to all Caribbean Nationals. Limited spots available, so register today and contact them by email for further information. This is a partnership between the Caribbean Youth Climate Council and the Children and Youth Major Group to UNEP.

    The theme is: “Securing our Planet for Current and Future Generations.”

    Scan the QR Code to register or fill out the registration form at https://forms.gle/JoYNWwU9zc3HTCD18

    Youth must always be included in all discussions on climate change!
    GenzAction #OneClimate #OneCaribbean #Adaptation #ClimateResilience #Ocean #humanrights #PlasticPollution #youth #futuregeneration #climatejustice

    You might like to know about several other activities, highlighted by Climate Tracker Caribbean. – by the way, take a look at their website for some thought-provoking stories on climate justice…

    Source: The Caribbean climate justice agenda: activities and opportunities for youth, women, and more – Petchary’s Blog

    Rate this:

    #Adaptation #climatejustice #ClimateResilience #futuregeneration #humanrights #Ocean #OneCaribbean #OneClimate #PlasticPollution #youth

  11. Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News @nedhamsonsecondlineviewofthenews.com@nedhamsonsecondlineviewofthenews.com ·

    The Caribbean climate justice agenda: activities and opportunities for youth, women, and more – Petchary’s Blog

    As the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) wraps up its big conference of Heads of Government in Montego Bay this week, it’s safe to say that the issue of climate change – or should I say, crisis – is very much up there at the top of the agenda. But how to get involved in finding the solutions?

    Here are a few things happening. Firstly, please note in your diary that the Caribbean Youth Environment and Climate Change Conference will take place in Kingston from September 10 – 12, 2025. If you wish to attend in person, please RSVP by July 12. You will also be able to participate online. It’s open to all Caribbean Nationals. Limited spots available, so register today and contact them by email for further information. This is a partnership between the Caribbean Youth Climate Council and the Children and Youth Major Group to UNEP.

    The theme is: “Securing our Planet for Current and Future Generations.”

    Scan the QR Code to register or fill out the registration form at https://forms.gle/JoYNWwU9zc3HTCD18

    Youth must always be included in all discussions on climate change!
    GenzAction #OneClimate #OneCaribbean #Adaptation #ClimateResilience #Ocean #humanrights #PlasticPollution #youth #futuregeneration #climatejustice

    You might like to know about several other activities, highlighted by Climate Tracker Caribbean. – by the way, take a look at their website for some thought-provoking stories on climate justice…

    Source: The Caribbean climate justice agenda: activities and opportunities for youth, women, and more – Petchary’s Blog

    Rate this:

    #Adaptation #climatejustice #ClimateResilience #futuregeneration #humanrights #Ocean #OneCaribbean #OneClimate #PlasticPollution #youth

  12. Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News @nedhamsonsecondlineviewofthenews.com@nedhamsonsecondlineviewofthenews.com ·

    The Caribbean climate justice agenda: activities and opportunities for youth, women, and more – Petchary’s Blog

    As the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) wraps up its big conference of Heads of Government in Montego Bay this week, it’s safe to say that the issue of climate change – or should I say, crisis – is very much up there at the top of the agenda. But how to get involved in finding the solutions?

    Here are a few things happening. Firstly, please note in your diary that the Caribbean Youth Environment and Climate Change Conference will take place in Kingston from September 10 – 12, 2025. If you wish to attend in person, please RSVP by July 12. You will also be able to participate online. It’s open to all Caribbean Nationals. Limited spots available, so register today and contact them by email for further information. This is a partnership between the Caribbean Youth Climate Council and the Children and Youth Major Group to UNEP.

    The theme is: “Securing our Planet for Current and Future Generations.”

    Scan the QR Code to register or fill out the registration form at https://forms.gle/JoYNWwU9zc3HTCD18

    Youth must always be included in all discussions on climate change!
    GenzAction #OneClimate #OneCaribbean #Adaptation #ClimateResilience #Ocean #humanrights #PlasticPollution #youth #futuregeneration #climatejustice

    You might like to know about several other activities, highlighted by Climate Tracker Caribbean. – by the way, take a look at their website for some thought-provoking stories on climate justice…

    Source: The Caribbean climate justice agenda: activities and opportunities for youth, women, and more – Petchary’s Blog

    Rate this:

    #Adaptation #climatejustice #ClimateResilience #futuregeneration #humanrights #Ocean #OneCaribbean #OneClimate #PlasticPollution #youth

  13. Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News @nedhamsonsecondlineviewofthenews.com@nedhamsonsecondlineviewofthenews.com ·

    The Caribbean climate justice agenda: activities and opportunities for youth, women, and more – Petchary’s Blog

    As the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) wraps up its big conference of Heads of Government in Montego Bay this week, it’s safe to say that the issue of climate change – or should I say, crisis – is very much up there at the top of the agenda. But how to get involved in finding the solutions?

    Here are a few things happening. Firstly, please note in your diary that the Caribbean Youth Environment and Climate Change Conference will take place in Kingston from September 10 – 12, 2025. If you wish to attend in person, please RSVP by July 12. You will also be able to participate online. It’s open to all Caribbean Nationals. Limited spots available, so register today and contact them by email for further information. This is a partnership between the Caribbean Youth Climate Council and the Children and Youth Major Group to UNEP.

    The theme is: “Securing our Planet for Current and Future Generations.”

    Scan the QR Code to register or fill out the registration form at https://forms.gle/JoYNWwU9zc3HTCD18

    Youth must always be included in all discussions on climate change!
    GenzAction #OneClimate #OneCaribbean #Adaptation #ClimateResilience #Ocean #humanrights #PlasticPollution #youth #futuregeneration #climatejustice

    You might like to know about several other activities, highlighted by Climate Tracker Caribbean. – by the way, take a look at their website for some thought-provoking stories on climate justice…

    Source: The Caribbean climate justice agenda: activities and opportunities for youth, women, and more – Petchary’s Blog

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    #Adaptation #climatejustice #ClimateResilience #futuregeneration #humanrights #Ocean #OneCaribbean #OneClimate #PlasticPollution #youth

  14. Programs like SeaSisters help create role models like Udani and Amzhii.

    They’re challenging social norms and transforming perceptions around women surfing, leading to a cultural shift.

    "I want to be like Udani akka when I grow up,” one young girl smiles.

    #ChangingNarratives #FutureGeneration

  15. Programs like SeaSisters help create role models like Udani and Amzhii.

    They’re challenging social norms and transforming perceptions around women surfing, leading to a cultural shift.

    "I want to be like Udani akka when I grow up,” one young girl smiles.

    #ChangingNarratives #FutureGeneration

  16. Programs like SeaSisters help create role models like Udani and Amzhii.

    They’re challenging social norms and transforming perceptions around women surfing, leading to a cultural shift.

    "I want to be like Udani akka when I grow up,” one young girl smiles.

    #ChangingNarratives #FutureGeneration

  17. Programs like SeaSisters help create role models like Udani and Amzhii.

    They’re challenging social norms and transforming perceptions around women surfing, leading to a cultural shift.

    "I want to be like Udani akka when I grow up,” one young girl smiles.

  18. Programs like SeaSisters help create role models like Udani and Amzhii.

    They’re challenging social norms and transforming perceptions around women surfing, leading to a cultural shift.

    "I want to be like Udani akka when I grow up,” one young girl smiles.

    #ChangingNarratives #FutureGeneration

  19. CW: Systems with winner and loser = Bad

    Systems with winner and loser = Bad*

    Systems with a few winners and many losers = Bad*

    Systems with 1 winner and the rest nothing = Bad*

    Systems asking users to gamble (pay to play over and over again) more than anything educational / sharing = Bad

    ...this includes money itself as it's a gamble game itself...

    * Bad = needs changing

    #Life as #ProfitandLoss vs #Coop #Sharing #FutureGeneration #Gambling ? 🎲 📈 📉 📊 ⌛ ⏱️ :kaboom:

  20. Sweet little #sisters were enjoying some colouring & paper crafts. The older was more reserved; the younger girl was more extroverted.
    Their Mom was holding their baby brother & gave consent to take/post photos of her beautiful & creative daughters 💗

    #FutureGeneration #Portraits #Children #KidsAreTheFuture #BlackChildren #POCkids #BlackGirls #BlackKids #CommunityDiversity #CommunityInclusion #RefugeeKids #SupportAllChildren #VictoriaBC #YYJ #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #photography #DisabledPhotographer #ChildPortraits

  21. Sweet little #sisters were enjoying some colouring & paper crafts. The older was more reserved; the younger girl was more extroverted.
    Their Mom was holding their baby brother & gave consent to take/post photos of her beautiful & creative daughters 💗

    #FutureGeneration #Portraits #Children #KidsAreTheFuture #BlackChildren #POCkids #BlackGirls #BlackKids #CommunityDiversity #CommunityInclusion #RefugeeKids #SupportAllChildren #VictoriaBC #YYJ #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #photography #DisabledPhotographer #ChildPortraits

  22. Sweet little #sisters were enjoying some colouring & paper crafts. The older was more reserved; the younger girl was more extroverted.
    Their Mom was holding their baby brother & gave consent to take/post photos of her beautiful & creative daughters 💗

    #FutureGeneration #Portraits #Children #KidsAreTheFuture #BlackChildren #POCkids #BlackGirls #BlackKids #CommunityDiversity #CommunityInclusion #RefugeeKids #SupportAllChildren #VictoriaBC #YYJ #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #photography #DisabledPhotographer #ChildPortraits

  23. Sweet little #sisters were enjoying some colouring & paper crafts. The older was more reserved; the younger girl was more extroverted.
    Their Mom was holding their baby brother & gave consent to take/post photos of her beautiful & creative daughters 💗

    #FutureGeneration #Portraits #Children #KidsAreTheFuture #BlackChildren #POCkids #BlackGirls #BlackKids #CommunityDiversity #CommunityInclusion #RefugeeKids #SupportAllChildren #VictoriaBC #YYJ #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #photography #DisabledPhotographer #ChildPortraits

  24. Sweet little #sisters were enjoying some colouring & paper crafts. The older was more reserved; the younger girl was more extroverted.
    Their Mom was holding their baby brother & gave consent to take/post photos of her beautiful & creative daughters 💗

    #FutureGeneration #Portraits #Children #KidsAreTheFuture #BlackChildren #POCkids #BlackGirls #BlackKids #CommunityDiversity #CommunityInclusion #RefugeeKids #SupportAllChildren #VictoriaBC #YYJ #VancouverIsland #VanIsle #photography #DisabledPhotographer #ChildPortraits

  25. It's somehow still January. No-one knows how.

    However, here is a bunch of Young Scientist exhibitors to remind you that the future is full of hope and possibility!

    We got to chat with this gang about what they'd like to do when they leave school. Safe to say that the future of STEM is in safe hands.

    #january #stem #science #technology #engineering #maths #futuregeneration #inspiration

  26. It's somehow still January. No-one knows how.

    However, here is a bunch of Young Scientist exhibitors to remind you that the future is full of hope and possibility!

    We got to chat with this gang about what they'd like to do when they leave school. Safe to say that the future of STEM is in safe hands.

    #january #stem #science #technology #engineering #maths #futuregeneration #inspiration

  27. It's somehow still January. No-one knows how.

    However, here is a bunch of Young Scientist exhibitors to remind you that the future is full of hope and possibility!

    We got to chat with this gang about what they'd like to do when they leave school. Safe to say that the future of STEM is in safe hands.

    #january #stem #science #technology #engineering #maths #futuregeneration #inspiration

  28. It's somehow still January. No-one knows how.

    However, here is a bunch of Young Scientist exhibitors to remind you that the future is full of hope and possibility!

    We got to chat with this gang about what they'd like to do when they leave school. Safe to say that the future of STEM is in safe hands.

    #january #stem #science #technology #engineering #maths #futuregeneration #inspiration