World Echo is a collective of independent, objective journalists dedicated to uncovering underrated stories from around the world — delivering the truth directly from trusted sources and the people who live it.
Exploring how Anti-TNF-α therapy could be used to reprogramme macrophage cells that contribute to the growth and vascularisation of endometriotic lesions — a potential new frontier in treating a condition that affects roughly 1 in 10 women of reproductive age worldwide.
We explored endometriosis from both medical and social perspectives — what it is, the widespread lack of awareness, and the factors that could improve diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. With Maëlle Guennec, a registered osteopath specialising in women's health.
World Echo was built by young, independent journalists who noticed a gap — not a shortage of voices, but a shortage of platforms willing to take those voices seriously. We exist to deliver the truth directly from trusted sources and the people most affected by the issues we cover.
Our purpose is to spread awareness on issues that are neglected and under-discussed — giving a global stage to the stories that deserve one.
Read Our Story →We answer to our readers and our sources. No agenda, no gatekeeping — just honest journalism from people on the ground.
We deliberately seek the stories the mainstream ignores — at the intersections of culture, science, justice, and everyday human experience.
Our reporting comes directly from the people affected. Not commentary from a distance — truth from the inside.
Everything we publish is open to anyone, everywhere. Information access is fundamental to the world we want to build.
Passionate about highlighting stories from around the world that aren't being talked about and starting a genuine dialogue.
Runs WE BioMed with a love for writing stories and a drive to raise awareness about underrepresented topics worldwide.
Every voice carries a geography. Every story holds a world. World Echo exists because those worlds deserve to meet — and because the truth should travel as far as the stories it carries.