The first Museo Mundial Project installation that has been installed in the Naturhistorisches Museum in Nuremberg aims to shed...
This installation at the Hungarian Railway Museum focuses on environmentally friendly transport and transit systems...
The installation sheds light on the pollution of the oceans through plastic waste by presenting some artefacts made out of PET waste...
The problem of food shortages can be addressed through different approaches...
The new audio point in the Nuremberg Natural History Museum explores the topic of land grabbing...
The installation sheds light on the topic of energy poverty by discussing the big differences in technologies used for cooking...
Education has the power to reduce extreme poverty...
This Museo Mundial Project installation deals with the mother–child relationship...
This Museo Mundial installation was implemented in the Natural History Museum in Nuremberg and it focuses on the problem of overfishing...
Plastic is inextricably linked to our modern lifestyle...
This installation introduces Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 2 ("Achieve universal primary education") and ...
The installation "How many mobiles do we need?" focuses on the extraction...
The installation in the form of ten banners sheds light on the history of the coffee trade...
The Castle Museum of the Budapest History Museum has its location in the former Royal Palace, which was built on the ruins of the medieval palace...
This Museo Mundial Project installation that has been set up in ...
Raising awareness on the need for responsible use of water and providing...
The second Museo Mundial Project installation at the Castle Museum of the Budapest History Museum aims to...
In the Natural History Museum in Nuremberg an installation about trade has been installed...
To raise awareness on Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 (“Reduce Child Mortality”), an audio installation...
This Museo Mundial installation is about raising awareness on climate change...
This Museo Mundial Project installation at the Natural History Museum in Nuremberg shows the importance...
The installation focuses on bamboo as a building material...
The primary school net enrolment rate in so-called developing regions...
This installation introduces the problem of Biopiracy...
This Museo Mundial installation focuses on fair trade. Fair trade is an initiative...
This interactive installation within the framework of the Museo Mundial Project is in the form...
The first Museo Mundial Project installation at the Castle Museum of the Budapest History Museum highlights water consumption habits today....
This Museo Mundial installation was conceived to raise awareness on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)...
The installation focuses on the topic of information access and demonstrates the big differences...
Pharmatopia was our first installation within the framework of...
This Museo Mundial Project installation at the Natural History Museum in Nuremberg aims to shed light on the topic of biopiracy...
The installation focuses on the global food situation and shows where certain kinds of staple foods are grown and used...
The universal right to health is far from being a reality...
The installation includes 11 posters produced by the photographer Peter Menzel within the framework of the project “The Hungry Planet...
The second installation at the Railway Museum is dedicated to gender equality...
This Museo Mundial installation focuses on several topics, including the limited supplies of raw materials and peak oil...
This installation focuses on the term "empowerment"...
This installation at the Municipal Museum in Ustí nad Labem focuses on seed beads, a traditional commodity...
This Museo Mundial installation sheds light on the topic of maternal health...
The final Museo Mundial Project installation at the Castle Museum of the Budapest History Museum highlights...
An equitable and sustainable world demands respect for women's rights and the principles of gender equality...
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