World Bee Day: Why Are Bees Important to Humans and the Environment?

World Bee Day is observed on May 20 to raise awareness about the importance of these pollinators, the threats they face, and the benefits they bring to the entire planet, including humanity and the environment.   Currently, the number of bees, pollinators, and many other insects is declining. World Bee Day provides an opportunity for… Continue reading World Bee Day: Why Are Bees Important to Humans and the Environment?

International Day of Plant Health: Let’s Protect Plant Health and the Environment

International Day of Plant Health is observed on May 12 with the aim of raising global awareness about how protecting plant health can help end hunger, reduce poverty, protect biodiversity and the environment, and boost economic development. Plant Biosecurity for Food Security According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), 98%… Continue reading International Day of Plant Health: Let’s Protect Plant Health and the Environment

World Migratory Bird Day: Every Bird Counts

World Migratory Bird Day is observed on the second Saturday in May to emphasize that the conservation of migratory birds is a shared responsibility. By collaborating across countries and along migration routes, we can help ensure that migratory birds continue to thrive and survive in the future.   Every Bird Counts   According to the… Continue reading World Migratory Bird Day: Every Bird Counts

“Children should have more access to books”

Daniel Maguiña is a Peruvian writer and illustrator who has published several books, including “Anotaciones,” “Mundo T,” “El imaginario viaje de Pollo Fashion,” “Un Fueguito que no quema,” “Fueguito,” and “Sombrita,” among others. In this interview for the 3Love Inc. blog, we spoke with Daniel about his passion for drawing and writing, the value of… Continue reading “Children should have more access to books”

Guide Dogs and Their Importance for People with Visual Impairments

International Guide Dog Day is observed on the last Wednesday of April to highlight the importance of guide dogs in supporting the mobility and independence of people with visual impairments.   How is a guide dog trained?   To support a person with visual impairments, it’s not enough to have a sweet and adorable pet.… Continue reading Guide Dogs and Their Importance for People with Visual Impairments

Mother Earth Day: Better Understanding Climate Change

Mother Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 with the aim of raising awareness about environmental protection, biodiversity, and climate change, as well as recognizing the planet and its ecosystems as the shared home that sustains humanity.   Caring for Our Mother Earth   Mother Earth is calling on us to take action. The oceans… Continue reading Mother Earth Day: Better Understanding Climate Change

World Parkinson’s Day: Treatments and New Advances

World Parkinson’s Day is observed on April 11, with the aim of raising public awareness about this neurodegenerative disease that affects millions of people worldwide.   What Is Parkinson’s Disease?   Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative, progressive, and chronic condition of the nervous system characterized by severe neurological damage, leading to impaired control and coordination… Continue reading World Parkinson’s Day: Treatments and New Advances

World Health Day: Stand with Science to Protect People, Animals, and the Planet

World Health Day is observed on April 7. It was on that date in 1948 that the World Health Organization (WHO) was established, with the aim of promoting health and ensuring that all people around the world can achieve the highest possible level of health and well-being.   Major health advances since the creation of… Continue reading World Health Day: Stand with Science to Protect People, Animals, and the Planet

“When we sing, we’re like one big family”

Canto para ver (I sing to see) is an inclusive choir founded two years ago in Lima, Peru, with the goal of promoting diversity and social cohesion through song and music, bringing together both children with visual impairments and sighted children. In this interview for the 3Love Inc. blog, we spoke with Natalia Gutiérrez, the… Continue reading “When we sing, we’re like one big family”

World Water Day: Where Water Flows, Equality Grows

World Water Day is observed on March 22, with the aim of raising awareness about this resource and encouraging action to address the global water crisis. Currently, 1.8 billion people still lack access to safe drinking water in their homes, and in two out of every three households, women are primarily responsible for fetching water.… Continue reading World Water Day: Where Water Flows, Equality Grows