India’s Stance in West Asia West AsiaWest Asiaand Jordan’s Call for Collaboration

In the complex realm of international diplomacy, India’s abstention from a UN vote on the Israel-Hamas conflict sparks nuanced discussions. Jordan’s envoy, Mohamed Salam Jameel A.F. El-Kayed, highlights the respect for sovereign decisions, acknowledging India’s evolving role as an “emerging power” capable of contributing to conflict resolution. Amidst the diplomatic discourse, Jordan’s proactive humanitarian aid efforts and condemnation of Israeli bombardment underscore its commitment to alleviating the crisis. The recent IDF strike targeting a key figure in Hamas’s weapons manufacturing adds a layer of complexity to the unfolding events. As nations grapple with their roles, the hope for a peaceful resolution remains central in addressing the urgent humanitarian concerns in Gaza.
Unlocking the Truth, The Safety of Kuwait’s Tap Water

In a surprising revelation, Kuwait’s tap water emerges as a safe and clean choice for residents and visitors alike. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry’s decision to mandate tap water offerings in restaurants and cafes has shed light on the high quality of Kuwait’s water supply. Behind this assurance lies a meticulous process at the Water Resources Development Center involving daily water testing from various institutions across the country. Swift action against any contamination underscores Kuwait’s commitment to water safety. While responsibility for clean water extends up to the building meter, building owners are urged to address any internal plumbing issues, with water filters serving as a viable solution.
Lessons learned from the massive shift to online learning due to COVID-19

The surge in online learning in the People’s Republic of China during the coronavirus outbreak highlights the importance of infrastructure
Three ways to enhance student assessments

a holistic national student assessment system can be a colossal undertaking
How post-pandemic education systems can welcome back international students

Closed borders and health concerns halted international student mobility in 2020, but students are expected to return. Education policy makers need to be ready for a new type of international student that wants both physical and digital learning opportunities.
3 ways Asia can inspire learning through skills, tech, artificial intelligence

Developing world that it will displace human workers with automation and artificial intelligence (AI)
School closures did not contribute to the spread of the coronavirus in Germany

Deciding whether to close schools to contain the spread of Covid-19 requires balancing the harm such closures inflict on families against their effectiveness in stopping the spread of disease.
Blending education and technology to help schools through the pandemic

By Brajesh Panth, Jeffrey Jian Xu Here are five key areas where EdTech solutions can help countries transition their short-term education solutions to the medium and long-term. The COVID-19 pandemic is forcing governments around the world to find innovative and practical approaches to improve teaching and learning. An unprecedented surge in online learning provides opportunities to reimagine […]
New technology helping rebuild Nepal’s quake-hit schools better, and faster

By Naresh Giri Effective project implementation demands real-time monitoring of construction progress and quality in the field. Thanks to technology, real-time monitoring of development projects is now possible, helping project managers address the multiple challenges of implementing post-disaster emergency projects. A good example is using a web-based project monitoring information system (MIS) to closely follow progress […]
University-industry collaboration at the heart of knowledge-based economic growth

By Brajesh Panth, Shanti Jagannathan The Republic of Korea and the People’s Republic of China offer 4 lessons for developing countries to strengthen their higher education systems and innovation capacities. Educated and skilled human resources are the backbone that help to build innovative capacities in economies as they move from factor-driven to efficiency-driven and then to knowledge-driven […]