One Year On. -

Governments, such as the UK's GOV.UK , use the one-year mark to track progress on massive infrastructure projects like broadband affordability and digital skills training. One year on, Israel-Gaza war reveals a fragile world order

A year after a major crisis, the initial shock often gives way to a grim "new normal." One Year On.

A year after major economic disruptions (like the 2020 pandemic), the Slade Group noted a shift from uncertainty to a "flight risk" environment, where employees who felt poorly treated began seeking new opportunities as the market warmed up. Governments, such as the UK's GOV

Depending on the context you're interested in, here are a few "deep dive" perspectives on what "One Year On" looks like today: 1. The Global Order & Conflict The Global Order & Conflict Research published in

Research published in ScienceDirect suggests that one year after major social disruptions, the links between loneliness and health—specifically dietary behaviors—become much more apparent, providing a roadmap for long-term psychological intervention. 3. Societal and Economic Shifts

On an individual level, the one-year mark is frequently a period of deep reflection on trauma and growth.

Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Germany's "Zeitenwende" (historical turning point) was evaluated one year later. While energy independence from Russia moved faster than expected, the Taylor & Francis report highlights that military and strategic transformations remain a "work in progress". 2. Personal Resilience & Healing