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“I am nobody’s property”: What it’s like to be a progressive Indian bride

Neeraja Hariharasubramanian·31 August 2022
Several questions have been raised about about gender roles in wedding rituals. What does this mean for a modern Indian bride?

Patients with bipolar disorder in China: surviving the treatment dilemma

Chaoyan Zhang·31 August 2022
People with bipolar disorder in China are always faced with misdiagnosis and wrong treatment. What are the reasons behind this? Can it be changed?

Chinese volunteer teachers in Sri Lanka: are they really helpful?

YIQING LIU·31 August 2022
As more Chinese volunteers flock to Sri Lanka to teach, are they adding value to the country's education system?

Volunteer tourism in China: Is it altruism or making a profit?

YIQING LIU·31 August 2022
With volunteer organisations sending more Chinese volunteers overseas every year, what is driving their growth and mission? is it altruism...

A phone call that can save your life

ROHINI SINGH·31 August 2022
The low uptake of cancer screening within ethnic minorities in the UK is a cause of concern. But there is an organisation that is striving to save these lives.

Cancer care for ethnic minorities- The Great Divide

ROHINI SINGH·31 August 2022
Cancer patients from ethnic minority communities face stark inequalities in medical care and treatment. What is alienating these communities from getting the care they need?

Onset or relapse: the encounter of young bipolar patients during COVID-19

Chaoyan Zhang·31 August 2022
China has witnessed a surge in the number of young bipolar patients since the COVID-19 outbreak. Why are adolescents vulnerable to bipolar disorder during the pandemic?

Social activities for people with bipolar disorder: healing their trauma beyond medication

Chaoyan Zhang·31 August 2022
There are emerging social platforms and events dedicated to speaking for bipolar disorder in Chinese society. How can they benefit people affected and even change social attitudes?

Privileged Saviour Complex: Are Chinese volunteers seeing themselves as givers from a powerful country?

YIQING LIU·31 August 2022
As experts start to warn about the negative impact of Chinese volunteer projects on underdeveloped countries, what needs to happen to help the recipient communities?

Volunteer abroad: is it just a way for students to boost their CVs?

YIQING LIU·31 August 2022
With more Chinese students heading overseas every year on volunteer projects, what is their motivation? Is it to see the...

“It’s not our place”: Why cancer patients from the black community don’t reach out for support

ROHINI SINGH·31 August 2022
Black cancer patients feel disconnected from mainstream support because of the lack of representation. How can the space become more inclusive?

Breast Cancer in South Asian women: Why community support is important

ROHINI SINGH·31 August 2022
Cancer is still taboo in South Asian communities but a support network in the UK is trying to provide a...
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