The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS) Ghana will be holding a high-profile virtual forum on 15th March 2021, to commemorate the International Day of Mathematics which highlights the role Mathematics plays in contributing to the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 agenda of the United Nations.
The 14th of March every year has been set aside to celebrate the beauty and importance of Mathematics and its essential role in human development. The project to have UNESCO proclaim March 14th as the International Day of Mathematics (IDM) was led by the International Mathematical Union (IMU).
The International Day of Mathematics (IDM) celebration expands Pi Day to include the whole spectrum of mathematics. The IDM also seeks to highlight the role of mathematics in organizations, of modern society including economics, finance, health, transport systems, telecommunications etc.. in quest for human well-being. Every year a new theme is announced to spice the celebra
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This Is Not Your Goldmine. This Is Our Mess.
This Is Not Your Goldmine. This Is Our Mess.
Sackitey Tesa
Liz Ricketts is a fashion educator, designer, researcher, and director of The OR Foundation.
This letter was first published in Atmos and is part of an ongoing collaboration highlighting stories that bring a critical lens to consumerism and its impact on our planet.
Dear Fashion Industry,
Let’s talk about waste.
We are on the verge of a waste revolution a revolution of waste technology and of systems driven by a revolution in the way we think about waste. Some people and organizations call this revolution the Circular Economy. Others prefer the language of regenerative systems. Whatever model or lexicon we choose, waste is quickly moving from out of sight, out of mind to the center of design, business, media, and education. The away has moved from a myth to the marketplace, which is to say that waste is no longer “waste,” but instead has been reimagined as a “resou