Interviews / Bumbuku Creatives

 Turkish Artist Introduces Children To Human Rights Through an Interactive Card Game With 30 Illustrations

A Turkish illustrator illustrates all 30 articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to create a card game for children for Amnesty International. Ozge Tigli created an imaginary world and illustrated human rights connected with the children’s world, even the ones about slavery, torture, and law.

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Wildlife Trade during the Pandemic

After Covid-19 was confirmed as a zoonotic disease – transferable from animals to humans – there came an increasing need to understand how animal rights play a role in containing future diseases. Aslihan Tumer, Head of Global Campaigns at WWF, discusses her role in working towards the closure of unregulated wildlife trade across South-East Asia.

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Feature / Bumbuku Creatives

 How can Digitalisation Create Support Networks for Children during the Pandemic?

The pandemic has led to school closures impacting over 1.5 billion children globally. Major instigators like movement restrictions, loss of income, and high levels of stress and anxiety among family members have led to an increased risk of mental health issues for children, especially caused by domestic abuse. Usually when children face these problems, they are able to reach for support outside their homes in places like schools. In isolation, they have lost access to their support networks. This is where digital resources may be useful.

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