You+Davos+SocialGood

By Zain Habboo on January 13, 2014

Next week, leaders from business, civil society, and other sectors will gather at the World Economic Forum in Davos to discuss global changes, challenges, and opportunities.

A conversation this important needs everyone’s attention. You can make your voice heard by participating in a special conversation called “You+Davos+SocialGood” on Tuesday, January 14.

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India Marks Three Years without Polio

By Chelsea Hedquist on January 13, 2014

As recently as 2009, India was home to nearly half of the world’s polio cases, reporting more than 500 on an annual basis. This sobering statistic makes it all the more impressive – and encouraging – that today marks three years since the last case of wild polio was detected in that country.

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On the Ground in India: Using Mobile Phones for Health

By Chelsea Hedquist on January 10, 2014

Hyderabad, India serves as the headquarters of the Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP), a non-profit supported by the state government that uses village-based women’s self-help groups as part of its strategy to alleviate poverty. One dimension of SERP’s strategy entails community managed work on health and nutrition, which is aided by mobile technology.

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Update on South Sudan: What is the UN Doing?

By Peter Yeo on January 9, 2014

While I wish my first post of 2014 could have been on a happier subject, I want to give a quick update on the dire situation unfolding in South Sudan.

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What We’re Reading

By Jenni Lee on January 8, 2014

Happy New Year from the UN Foundation! As 2014 gets underway, we’re sharing a few news highlights that came out over the holidays. Check out the stories we’re following, and let us know what you’re reading by tweeting us at @unfoundation using the hashtag #globalreads.

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Cold Snaps in a Global Context

By Justine Sullivan on January 7, 2014

A recent image making its rounds on social media demonstrates that the occurrence of regional cold blasts does not discount human-driven climate change and global warming.

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Resolutions: Female Entrepreneurs Are Key To Sustainable Global Development

By Ingrid Vanderveldt on January 6, 2014

I believe entrepreneurs are the foundation for innovation, economic growth, and job creation and have made it my personal mission to give back to the entrepreneurial community and to empower women around the world to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors. My work as part of the United Nations Foundation’s Global Entrepreneurs Council and my role as Dell’s entrepreneur-in-residence have given me a platform to reach entrepreneurs on a global scale in ways that would not have been possible on my own.

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Climasphere’s Top Five Climate Science Posts Of 2013

By Justine Sullivan on January 6, 2014

“In 2014, we must turn the greatest collective challenge facing humankind today – climate change – into the greatest opportunity for common progress towards a sustainable future. Next year is the year from climate action.”

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New Year’s Resolution

By Jenni Lee on January 6, 2014

Happy New Year from the UN Foundation! This year, we resolve to support the United Nations in its lifesaving work.

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Our Work Together: 13 Highlights From 2013

By Aaron Sherinian on January 6, 2014

Every day, the UN Foundation works to support the United Nations in building a healthier, more peaceful, and more just …

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