Meet a Hopeful Humanitarian Protecting Girls and Women in Yemen
The severity of Yemen’s humanitarian crisis is inconceivable for many of us — nearly 22 million people in the war-torn …
Read MoreThe severity of Yemen’s humanitarian crisis is inconceivable for many of us — nearly 22 million people in the war-torn …
Read MoreNearly 70 years ago, the world adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and proclaimed that “All human beings are …
Read MoreWhen we talk about reproductive health and rights, we often talk about access to contraception. Indeed, access to and information …
Read MoreLast week, Donna Strickland became the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Physics in 55 years. While her …
Read MoreAmid perpetual headlines about conflict, division, and other major global challenges, uplifting stories of progress often get lost in the …
Read MoreThis post is co-authored by Kaysie Brown, UN Foundation Special Adviser and Head of Policy Planning and Megan Roberts, UN …
Read MoreAs part of our “Americans in the UN” project to share the stories of Americans who work for the United …
Read MoreAlthough we can send a rover to Mars, more than 300,000 women died in 2015 of complications from pregnancy and …
Read MoreWomen represent $28 trillion in consumer spending and make up to 80% of consumer decisions worldwide; however, they continue to …
Read MoreIn the heart of what many consider the world’s largest refugee camp, four midwives stand ready to spring into action. …
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