From researching environmental systems at university to volunteering with the Global Alliance of Universities on Climate, Macao student Cheng Hao Sheng is working hard to build a more sustainable future.
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On this year’s Mental Health Day, we discuss the psychological fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic with local residents and experts.
We talk to transgender advocates about the evolution of non-binary pronouns in mainland China and Hong Kong.
Following discrimination, harassment and abuse, LGBT+ individuals may cope with psychological trauma for years, if not the rest of their lives.
Queenie Fok, chairman of Greenfuture Macau, believes that it’s what we do – not what we know – that will build a more sustainable Macao. That’s why the NGO has turned its focus to hands-on environmental education programmes.
Cryotherapy, also known as ‘cold therapy’, has been shown to improve some sports injuries and health conditions. We talk to two cryotherapy centres in Macao to learn more.
A pathway to earn a bachelor’s degree in social work at the University of Saint Joseph, the Prison Outreach Programme provides much-needed motivation and support for inmates who want to start fresh.
When thousands fled the war in Vietnam four decades ago, Macao’s refugee camps proved that resettlement can be humane.
Danny Chi-Man Leong, the first Macao local to be awarded the National Geographic Emerging Explorer, shares how his new title could influence his future research and work in the community.