Sustaining the African Middle Class: Leveraging Green Technologies and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
By Camaren Peter
Africa’s rapid urbanisation, steady economic growth and growing – but precarious – middle class is cause for optimism, yet critical developmental challenges...
New Drunk Drinking Laws In Canada Can Drive You Crazy
Under the updated law, known as C-46, which became effective in December, police can stop any driver, anyplace, in any way, shape or form...
Creating an Enabling Environment for Renewable Energy in Resource-Rich MENA Countries
By Rahmat Poudineh, Anupama Sen, and Dr. Bassam Fattouh
In this article, we argue that investment in renewable energy sources is a no-regret strategy for...
Lessons from Ellen MacArthur and the Circular Economy on How Leaders can Build...
By Peter Hopkinson and William S. Harvey
The growth of interest in the circular economy has been meteoric with new initiatives emerging weekly. A key...
Waqf, Some Notes for its Revitalisation
By Ebi Junaidi and Khaled Abulfateh
A waqf is an inalienable charitable endowment under Islamic law, which typically involves donating a building, plot of land...
Zakat and Eco-fashion
By Randi Swandaru
As the fashion business grows and as the interminable need of human beings to respond to fast fashion continuously thrives, the clothing...
The Top 10 Financial Inclusion Heroes Who are Changing the World for the Better
By Valentina Loiz
Despite the increased resources for providing financial access to the unbanked, 2.5 billion of the world’s adults still lack access to regulated...
Boosting the Philippine Economy through Sustainable Tourism
By Fernando Martin Roxas, John Paolo Rivera, and Eylla Laire Gutierrez
Sustainability has become a concern in the travel and tourism industry. Stakeholders need to fully...
Shaping the Sustainable Energy Future
By Amit Kumar
At WEF 2018, climate change was talked about as one of the three global threats. Climate change concerns are also closely linked...
Current Economic Development is Unsustainable. How Can We Reverse this Trend?
By Jacques Prescott
In 1987, with the publication of the Brundtland report, the world was confronted once again with the dire reality of a collapsing...





































































