The algorithm is reshaping how girls form identity, self-worth, and belonging in ways that extend far beyond the screen. ... Read More
Lorraine Jideofor
Lorraine is a Reporter and Research Assistant at Green Network Asia. She is a Marketing & Management student at Curtin University, Mauritius, with a passion for making a positive impact on the environment and society. She has particular interests in social analysis, sustainability, and policy management.
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Digital Girlhood: Growing Up under the Algorithm
The Rise of AI Companions: Support, Substitution, or Something Else?
When Distant Conflict Ripples: How Global Supply Disruptions Find Africa
Upholding the Women in Agriculture Who Are Feeding Africa
Untangling the Root Causes Underneath Lesotho’s Suicide Crisis
Clean Cooking as a Developmental Multiplier in Africa
From Anxiety to Action: How Youth Climate Activism Is Evolving
Africa’s Solar Energy Surge: Why 2025 Was a Breakthrough Year