BINDU is a youth led feminist organization, led by diversity community young women who is committed to protecting human rights, young women’s empowerment and equality through ensuring gender responsive public services, localization of SDGs, quality education, climate justice, sustainable environment and working at the grassroots level especially at Climate vulnerable Area of Bangladesh
The Coalition for Human Rights in Development is a global coalition of social movements, civil society organizations, and grassroots groups working together to ensure that development is community-led and that it respects, protects, and fulfills human rights.
We do so by making sure that communities have the information, power and resources to determine their own development paths and priorities and to hold development finance institutions, governments, and other actors accountable for their impacts on people, peoples and the planet.
Carrie is a transformative coach and healer, change-maker, entrepreneur, culture-shifter, and also a Member of Parliament in Singapore since 2020. She speaks, writes, coaches and trains on self-awareness, self-leadership, authentic communication, emotional awareness, inner mastery, and contributes regularly at leadership, philanthropy and policy conferences.
A healing coach to master and ICF-certified coaches, performance coaches, influencers, venture capitalists, public sector leaders, change-makers and entrepreneurs, Carrie has effected positive transformation in individuals, teams and organizations, connecting thousands of people to meaning, purpose and growth. Her transformation practice – “Lightbearers” brings light, learning and healing to individuals, communities and systems.
She uses Compassionate Inquiry, mindfulness, somatic and intuitive practices to connect individuals with their inner awareness for self-healing. Her clients come from various religions and cultures and many have discovered a deeper connection to peace, wisdom and fulfilment through their selfwork journeys with Carrie.
The SPPHERE Lab is an interdisciplinary group of scientists, practitioners, and leaders that aim to help address important societal issues related to environmental sustainability, planetary and mental health through science-based approaches.
While the lab primarily uses a psychological perspective in understanding pro-environmental values, beliefs, attitudes, behaviors, and mental health, it is also actively engaged in interdisciplinary thinking and collaboration. The lab hopes to use scientific findings as a basis for creating policies and provisions regarding sustainable futures, planetary and mental health.