At Sportunity, they've pioneered integration through sport in Luxembourg. By offering free training sessions in refugee centers and public locations, the organization brings locals and newcomers together, fostering community spirit and helping refugees integrate seamlessly. Join them in connecting people through the power of sport! Check their website to see what they do.
What's right: bisons aid in the fight against climate change.
It's the combination of grazing grasslands, recycling nutrients which fertilises the soil and dispersing seeds that compacts the soil to prevent carbon from being released.
What's right: married 73 years after they first met
An 88-year-old woman recently married her first high-school crush that she met 73 years ago. They never dated when they were young, but had a mutual crush and upon meeting each other at their school's 50th reunion, they discovered there was still a spark.
Unfiltered motherhood in Luxembourg
Join us in discussing the real and raw experiences of motherhood. In our latest episode of "Friday with Djulieta," we dive deep into the multifaceted world of being a mom. Maude, a very inspiring mother, shares her personal stories on how Luxembourg's state health insurance (CNS) fails to cover unemployed moms, how she coped with postpartum depression and gives advice to moms on avoiding isolation while being an expat. Listen to the whole interview.
The free coding school 'Luxembourg 42' is opening its doors.
Luxembourg 42 is a coding school for adults. The school's aims are to close the digital skills gap and to promote and facilitate digital skills required so no one is left behind. The school is free of charge. All those interested can visit the Open Doors of the school on 22 May.
What's right: one year cancer-free after personally developed treatment.
An Australian doctor has remained brain cancer-free for a year after being the first patient to undergo a type of immunotherapy treatment that he himself developed.
What's right: China succesful in curbing kids' sedentary behaviour.
Measures in China to curb sedentary behaviour in children have proven successful. Shifting the responsibility for lack of physical activities to gaming companies, schools and private tutoring companies is paying off in less sedentary children.
Access to Rights
Passerelle is a non-profit Luxembourgish association recognized as being of public utility since September 2023, active in the defense and exercise of fundamental rights for vulnerable people in Luxembourg. Marion specifically joined this association from France. Working with homeless people and individuals in vulnerable situations has always been her interest. The majority of their work involves assisting vulnerable migrants and refugees. Learn more about their results in our interview.
Romanian Parents Association
Legal professional in Luxembourg but highly engaged in social and educational endeavors. Elena’s goal was to introduce Romanian traditions and culture to Luxembourg and ensure that children do not forget the Romanian language. The services of their weekend Romanian school are dedicated to children as young as three years old. They were eager to create a space for kids who speak the same language to learn about the origins of the country and build a community around it. They now have over 400 parents, and many genuine friendships have started from there. Listen to our interview with Elena to find out about their events.
What's right: Children in Ukraine able to go to a safe school.
In the second largest city of Ukraine, Kharkiv, the first underground, or bunker school has opened. Despite the awful background for this, it is positive news as it is making children very happy to go back to school, in actual classrooms, with teachers and school friends.
Radio Luksemburg (Balkan Express 157)
The music of Radio Luksemburg sounds as if it was born old. Fully formed, without any infantile rage or teenage self-importance. The band came to this world for tell us their story and then blend into the background until it was needed again. In this, they are a rarity among contemporary Balkan bands who rarely know when to ease off.
New Music Monday 13-05-24
Simon's super sonic selection, freshly plucked from all of the new music released within the last week. Help decide what will be this week's Track of the Week by whatsapping your choice to 691 35 35 99...
What's right: Australia cuts student loan debts
The Australian Government plans to cut students’ debts. The government invests $3 Billion. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world".
JUDDU: a beacon of hope for education in Senegal!
Join us as we delve into JUDDU's mission to empower disadvantaged children, providing them with the tools they need to thrive in the 21st century. From literacy skills to vocational training, JUDDU ensures that every child has the chance to become a true actor in their own life story. Listen now to the interview with Aldo and be part of the journey towards a brighter future for all.
What's right: the world has passed the 30% renewables milestone.
According to a report by energy think tank Ember, for the first time, 30% of our energy comes from other sources than fossil fuels. Europe is well ahead of global average with 44% of our electricity coming from renewables.
Kehsia- AN INNOVATION APPROACH
KEHSIA operates with a civic and social purpose in mind, promoting the participation, inclusion, and full development of organizations and their staff. Their focus is on strengthening the potential for growth and employment, with a special emphasis on empowering women and young people. How to show females in future society is one of their main goals. You can check their website to find out more: https://www.kehsia.eu/
What's right: AI to help identify thousand of Holocaust victims.
Researchers in Israel have turned to Artificial Intelligence (AI) to comb through piles of records to try to identify hundreds of thousands of Jewish people killed in the Holocaust, whose names are missing from official memorials.
Eurosong, Balkansong (Balkan Express 156)
The 2024 Eurosong competition in Sweden features a number of Balkan countries. Which means this episode of Balkan Express was a bit special. In a good way. Raiven, Baby Lasagna and Teya Dora were namecheked and their Eurosong presented. Among others. Check it out!
What's right: China is offering more flexible jobs for women.
China's population has fallen for a second consecutive year last year and births touched a record low. To counter this, China has started to offer more flexible jobs for women after childbirth.
New Music Monday 06-05-24
Happy Monday! Or is it? Simone is away this week but he did make the time to make a carefully curated New Music Monday selection. It includes the heiress to the Pinket/Smith celebrity empire, a couple of Californian bands and an Aussie pop duo. And then some. It was a fun Breakfast show on Ara City Radio.