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As affordability challenges and social isolation continue to affect housing markets globally, co-housing has emerged as a viable alternative model. Unlike conventional residential developments, ...
In Bangladesh, natural justice is not explicitly stated in the constitution but is upheld through Articles 27 and 31, which ...
The U.S. should secure a non-binding set of principles on economic security, inclusive of export controls with its allies on ...
As Asia nears a millionaire milestone, family offices are evolving rapidly. From AI adoption to multigenerational governance, ...
In Uganda, commercial banks are slowly aligning their products and operations with ESG principles. They see it as a way to ...
In this edition of MEED’s CXO Spotlight series, Ruya CEO Christoph Koster shares how the UAE-based digital Islamic bank is ...
The University of Texas System is investing $100 million in the School of Civic Leadership at its flagship Austin campus, to ...
The “vicious cycle” of crumbling infrastructure and failing service delivery besetting municipalities is now under sharper ...
In today's fast-paced and ever-changing world, the power of motivation cannot be overstated. Whether it's in the realm of personal development, corporate governance, or educational enrichment, the ...
So, intelligent voting is very important in establishing democratic governance in any country ... provides that Tanzania is “a state which adheres to the principles of democracy and social justice and ...
With an influx of new federal IT executives, most of whom haven’t been CIOs before, Federal CIO Greg Barbaccia offers some basic rules for them to live by.
The structure of the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors, with members who cannot be fired over policy disputes and serve ...