Year: 2026

Armenia: tech CSR advancing STEM education and opportunities for young talent

Armenia’s STEM Future: Tech CSR & Youth Opportunity

Armenia’s technology sector has evolved into a key driver of national progress, powered by private startups, multinational hubs, diaspora-funded initiatives, academic institutions, and civil society. Corporate social responsibility within tech companies increasingly emphasizes STEM learning, talent cultivation, and broader regional access. This article explores how CSR efforts in the tech sphere are opening pathways into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics for Armenian youth, highlighting illustrative examples, observable results, persistent challenges, and suggestions for expanding long-term impact.How tech CSR plays an essential role for ArmeniaCorporate responsibility-driven investment in STEM helps address a range of national priorities:Economic diversification: By bolstering the ICT…
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: CSR cases supporting youth employment and social cohesion

CSR Initiatives for Youth Development in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to contend with long-standing difficulties in connecting its young population to stable employment while working to restore social cohesion after decades marked by political and economic transition. Youth joblessness has traditionally been several times higher than overall unemployment; according to international sources like the International Labour Organization and the World Bank, youth unemployment and NEET (not in employment, education or training) rates remained among the highest in the Western Balkans throughout the 2010s and early 2020s. Ongoing regional migration and the departure of skilled young workers further intensify both economic and social vulnerabilities. Within this landscape,…
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Advancing Sustainable Agriculture in Zimbabwe: CSR & Youth Empowerment

Advancing Sustainable Agriculture in Zimbabwe: CSR & Youth Empowerment

Overview: Why CSR matters for agriculture and youth employment in ZimbabweZimbabwe’s economy remains deeply connected to agriculture, a sector that underpins rural livelihoods, feeds domestic markets and drives agro‑processing. Most staple crops are grown by smallholder farmers, while commercial producers generate significant export revenue. At the same time, youth unemployment and underemployment persist as serious concerns: although figures differ by source and definition, high levels of joblessness and unstable informal work continue to affect many individuals aged 15–35. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives that deliberately combine sustainable farming methods with youth employment can open pathways to strengthen food security and…
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Timothée Chalamet pays tribute to ‘partner’ Kylie Jenner during his Critics Choice Awards speech

Timothée Chalamet’s “Partner” Kylie Jenner: Critics Choice Moment

In a brief but resonant moment onstage, Timothée Chalamet chose gratitude over spectacle. His words, directed at Kylie Jenner, offered a rare glimpse into how personal relationships can quietly shape an artist’s public journey.When Timothée Chalamet stepped up to the microphone at the Critics Choice Awards, the focus was expected to remain firmly on his work. Known for his measured public presence and thoughtful approach to fame, Chalamet has built a reputation as an actor who prefers to let performances speak louder than headlines. Yet during his acceptance speech, he paused to acknowledge someone who has become an increasingly visible…
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