Chicago Teen Takes Action for Girls Worldwide

By Sarah Wade on August 8, 2013

Martha, who just graduated from Chicago Tech Academy High School in Chicago, Illinois, has served as a Teen Advisor for Girl Up over the past year. Teen Advisors are public advocates for the campaign and offer their ideas and feedback on its activities.

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6 Ways to Help the UN Today

By Anne Rosenthal on August 7, 2013

On July 18th, United Nations Volunteers started their “25 Days Equals 25 Ways to Take Action” campaign. The campaign, which connects Nelson Mandela International Day (July 18) to International Youth Day (August 12), encourages you to commit to at least one voluntary act during the next 25 days. We figured we’d help you out by sharing this list of five easy ways to make the world a better place:

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How Amanda Peet Is Helping Children Everywhere — and How You Can, Too

By Amanda Peet on August 5, 2013

Blogust Post Day 5

When our daughter Frankie turned 5, it felt like suddenly a window opened up to her future. We were flooded with thoughts of how her personality would start to unfold as she grew older, and of who she could become.

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Being Two Is Universal: Blogust Day 2

By Guest Blogger on August 2, 2013

Two is fun. Two is little tiny kisses and chubby armed hugs.
Two is pretending to do everything everyone else does on a much smaller scale.

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Your comment can give a child a shot at life

By Maggie Carter on August 1, 2013

Every 20 seconds, a child dies of a disease that could have been prevented by a vaccine. You can help slow down the clock – and all you have to do is comment

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The Power of Post-Its: Blogust Day 1

By Guest Blogger on August 1, 2013

My kids all walked at different ages, which isn’t surprising because they’re all different people, but it was surprising to me because Archer was all I knew before Fable…and Archer and Fable were all I knew before Bo and Revi…and before that, all I knew was myself from reading the baby book my mom made for me when I was a babe that is currently falling apart and full of old baby hair and a faded hospital bracelet and cards from my parents’ old neighbors.

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Welcome, Samantha Power!

By Peter Yeo on August 1, 2013

Samantha Power, confirmed by the Senate today, is just the person we need to continue strengthening the U.S.-UN relationship. As she said herself, the U.S. has a “critical role to play in insisting that the UN meet the necessities of our time. It can do so only with American leadership.”

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Knocking out malaria one net at a time

By Chris Helfrich on July 30, 2013

As a father of two young boys, I look forward to life’s milestones. First steps, first words, first day of school – I wouldn’t trade these experiences for anything in the world. Unfortunately, not all parents get the chance to celebrate such important milestones in their children’s lives.

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What We’re Reading

By Sarah Wade on July 26, 2013

The news doesn’t slow down for the summer, and July has been no exception. Here are some of the stories we are reading this week.

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Five Ways to Help Make Sure Cooking Doesn’t Kill

By Sean Bartlett on July 25, 2013

The Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves is a public-private partnership led by the United Nations Foundation to save lives, improve livelihoods, empower women, and protect the environment by creating a global market for clean and efficient household cooking solutions.

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