Photo of the Week: Good News for a Child in CAR

By Jenni Lee on April 11, 2014

Our photo of the week comes from the World Health Organization (WHO), which is working with partners in the Central …

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1 Billion + 3 Reasons to Think about 2030

By Aaron Sherinian on April 10, 2014

There is a lot to think about when you are in a room filled with social media pioneers, global thinkers, …

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Crisis in the Central African Republic: How You Can Help

By Guest Blogger on April 10, 2014

By Audrey Ok, Intern for UN Foundation Public Affairs The Central African Republic (CAR), one of the world’s poorest countries, …

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5 Things Americans Told Us They Care About

By Chris Whatley on April 9, 2014

When Americans think of the future, what do they care about? Late last year, more than 1,000 Americans gathered throughout …

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Introducing Climate Voices

By Cynthia Schmidt on April 8, 2014

I’d like to invite you to explore a new resource, climatevoices.org, which is bringing together U.S. scientists and their fellow …

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Afghanistan’s Democratic Election a Win for U.S. and UN

By Peter Yeo on April 8, 2014

What does success for the United Nations look like in Afghanistan? The White House put it best during a press …

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20 Years After the Genocide: 5 Remarkable Achievements Made in Rwanda

By Anupriya Ghate on April 7, 2014

Today marks the 20th anniversary to the beginning of the Rwandan Genocide. More than 800,000 people were killed and millions …

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On World Health Day, Help Protect Others from #Just1Bite

By Mariam Khan on April 7, 2014

Today, in honor of World Health Day, we are partnering with the Pan-American Health Organization to raise awareness about the …

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Photo of the Week: A Smile in South Sudan

By Jenni Lee on April 4, 2014

Our photo of the week: A young boy smiles in South Sudan as he holds food provided by the World …

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Amb. Samantha Power on Capitol Hill: 5 Quotes You Can’t Miss

By Peter Yeo on April 3, 2014

Spring in Washington means more than our iconic Cherry Blossoms and tourists on the Metro. It’s also the beginning of …

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