SchoolCycle: Helping Girls Get to School

By Guest Blogger on November 10, 2014

By Zoe Fox and Lauren Bohn Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world and is rarely mentioned …

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Energy Access: Powering Futures

By Richenda Van Leeuwen on November 7, 2014

The energy access gap Energy access remains a significant challenge for many developing countries. According to the International Energy Agency …

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3 Key Findings on U.S.-UN Relations for Newly Elected Members of Congress

By Guest Blogger on November 5, 2014

By Jordie Hannum, Executive Director of the Better World Campaign  With Election Day behind us, a group of newly elected …

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Shot@Life Counts Down to #GivingTuesday

By Devi R. Thomas on November 4, 2014

We are exactly four weeks away from #GivingTuesday, a global day of giving. What I love about #GivingTuesday is the …

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Progress on Family Planning Means Progress for All

By Beth Schlachter on November 4, 2014

Yesterday, Family Planning 2020 launched Partnership in Progress, a report on global efforts to fulfill the ambitious goal set at the …

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Climate Action Means a Brighter Future

By Reid Detchon on November 3, 2014

Next month in Lima, Peru, negotiators from around the world will gather for the next round of United Nations climate …

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Meet the Heroes Responding to Ebola

By Jenni Lee on October 31, 2014

“When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, …

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Progress in Haiti: A period of rebuilding, training and transition

By Peter Yeo on October 30, 2014

Flying at 39,000 feet on my return home from Haiti, I finally had a few moments to think about what …

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Premios al Liderazgo Global 2014

By Guest Blogger on October 28, 2014

By Liza Gross La Fundación de las Naciones Unidas y la Asociación de las Naciones Unidas de EEUU (UNA-USA) reconocieron …

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5 Photos from the Frontlines of the Ebola Response

By Jenni Lee on October 27, 2014

The United Nations and its agencies, including the World Health Organization, are on the ground in West Africa, working with …

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