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Author: Angus Ingham

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A young lady holds up a placard amidst a crowd of young people in a town centre.
Where were you?

Where were you?

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By Angus Ingham

#FridaysForFuture May 24, 2019, Florence, Italy  “Where were you?” The question we all must ask ourselves with sincerity. It’s deafening. The children and youth of 2019 and the future deserve a solid, honest answer. In fact, they demand one. These young people turned out in the thousands today in Florence amidst predictions of… Read more →←
A young boy with a cricket bat.
Five facts about poop in India

Five facts about poop in India

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By Angus Ingham

Five Facts about Poop in India Toilets and poop aren’t often subjects of discussion, or blogs for that matter, but they are major global issues. India is the country that has the largest amount of people who don’t use toilets – and all that poop is causing some very serious problems. Something big is about to change in India –… Read more →←
Angus Ingham

Angus Ingham works in Special Projects at NYHQ.

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