Americans in the UN: A Pennsylvanian Gets Behind the Goals of the UN

By Jenni Lee on November 8, 2017

As part of our “Americans in the UN” project to share the stories of Americans who work for the United …

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On November 6, Let’s Unite for Climate Action

By Chandler Green on November 1, 2017

We’re feeling the effects of climate change around the world. It’s clear that this global challenge needs a global response. …

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Americans in the UN: On the Front Lines Working for Peace

By Jenni Lee on October 31, 2017

As part of our “Americans in the UN” project to share the stories of Americans who work for the United …

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The U.S. Recommits to Global Health Security

By Guest Blogger on October 27, 2017

By Ricky Richard, UN Foundation Fall 2017 Global Health Intern In our increasingly interconnected world, countries must work harder than …

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Hopeful Progress in the Fight Against Measles

By Kate Dodson on October 26, 2017

For the first time, fewer than 100,000 people around the world died from measles in a year. New data published …

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Get a Shot and Give a Child in Need a Shot at a Healthy Life

By Martha Rebour on October 25, 2017

Every child deserves a chance at a healthy life. That is why the United Nations Foundation’s Shot@Life campaign is thrilled …

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10 Things You May Not Know About the UN

By Chloe Bennett on October 24, 2017

  The United Nations is the world’s platform to build understanding between nations, find ways to cooperate, and launch coordinated …

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Key Takeaways from the World Bank/IMF Annual Meetings

By Kaysie Brown on October 20, 2017

Twice each year – in both the fall and the spring – thousands of global development practitioners from government, the …

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Honoring the Unsung Heroes in the Fight to End Polio

By Kathy Calvin on October 19, 2017

Fewer children were paralyzed by polio in 2016 than any year in history. Today, more than 16 million people, who …

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Reproductive Health and Rights in an Age of Inequality

By Seema Jalan on October 17, 2017

When I visited Uganda last year, I met a woman named Sarah*. As she relayed, from the moment she was …

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