AOL Supports #GivingTuesday

By Guest Blogger on December 2, 2014

This is a guest post by Joey Blumenfeld,‎ Director, Corporate Social Responsibility at AOL.  To AOL, #GivingTuesday is more than just …

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Words to Give By: 5 Favorite Quotes on Giving

By Jenni Lee on December 1, 2014

#GivingTuesday is around the corner on December 2, and to get inspired, we created a list of five of our …

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End All Injustice Against Women

By Guest Blogger on November 28, 2014

By Guest Blogger:  Lindsey Horvath, community activist in Los Angeles and a Global Coordinator for the V-Day One Billion Rising …

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Get Out the Give to Support the UN

By Aaron Sherinian on November 26, 2014

“We need to eradicate apathy.” – United Nations Foundation Founder and Chairman Ted Turner From the environmental movement to the …

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Ambassador Power Addresses UN Security Council on Ebola

By Chelsea Hedquist on November 26, 2014

The international community’s response must continue to be “fluid, nimble, and regional,” Ambassador Samantha Power, the U.S. Permanent Representative to …

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Ending Violence Against Women

By Amber Mayfield on November 25, 2014

November 25 is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Today, one in three women around the …

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The Compounded Impact of Intimate Partner Violence on Reproductive Health

By Alaka M. Basu on November 25, 2014

Today, November 25, is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, and a good time to reflect …

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Faster Tests to Fight Ebola

By Kate Dodson on November 24, 2014

The ongoing Ebola outbreak in West Africa is unprecedented, with over 14,000 cases so far and a mortality rate up to 70%. While we are making some progress, we have a lot of work to do. Bringing the outbreak under control depends on quickly finding people with Ebola and isolating them during treatment so they cannot infect others.

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UN and Government of Mali Organize Ebola Response

By Kate Dodson on November 24, 2014

As we begin to see some progress in the fight against Ebola in Liberia, the country hardest-hit by the outbreak, more details are now available about Ebola’s spread to neighboring Mali.

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Cooking Shouldn’t Kill: Our Commitment to Clean Cookstoves

By Kathy Calvin on November 21, 2014

Cooking shouldn’t kill. It’s a simple premise, yet every year more than 4 million people die from exposure to household …

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