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10 Top Blog Posts from 2016

As we look back on 2016, it has been a year of challenges and opportunities to address the world’s most pressing global problems alongside the United Nations and partners. Here is a review of 10 of our top blog posts from the year that highlight key challenges and share solutions on how we can make progress toward a world where no one is left behind. While these posts cover a range of issues, they all […]

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We Cannot Ignore the Horror of Aleppo

The reports and images coming out of Aleppo, Syria have been gut-wrenching – “a complete meltdown of humanity” as a United Nations spokesperson said. The UN Human Rights Office (OHCRH) has stated that it has received credible reports of civilians, including children, killed by bombing or summary executions. Civilians in Syria continue to be at risk, and we cannot stay silent as they suffer. Valerie Amos, UN Foundation Board Member and former head of the

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Three Years of Strife in South Sudan

December 15 marks the grim three-year anniversary of the civil conflict in South Sudan, which has caused the displacement of 3 million people, led to the deaths of approximately 300,000 civilians, and featured ongoing sexual violence that terrorizes families and destroys communities. The most recent violence is being carried out by soldiers in the town of Yei, an area of South Sudan previously untouched by the conflict. Ethnic rivalries and hateful propaganda have helped fuel

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5 Gender Data Moments to Celebrate from 2016

2016 will go down as the year that gender data went mainstream. Branded as “cool” by the international development community and celebrated in a film that made viewers dance for data, it was a year of progress for the gender data agenda. Here are five highlights from the year: 1. “Action for Gender Data” and Melinda Gates’ Landmark Speech in Copenhagen On May 17, 2016, at the Women Deliver conference in Copenhagen, Data2X and 10 government,

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10 Facts to Remind Us that Global Action Matters

Reading our newsfeeds and learning about tragedies unfolding around the world has left many people feeling hopeless. As someone who works on international issues, many people have reached out to me to share their dismay about the world. And while there are no simple answers to the conflict, violence, and inequality we’re grappling with today, I tell them my belief: That giving up is not the answer. We have serious global challenges, and on many

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Giving Girls in Uganda an Equal Chance

By Jordie Hannum, Executive Director of the Better World Campaign  “I want to be a nurse.” This comment was made in response to my age old question of, “What would you like to be when you grow up?” I’ve asked this question to children in the United States, but this time I was in Uganda, speaking with a 14-year-old girl, Malacondia, who attends St. Luke’s Primary School in the northern part of Uganda, near the

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8 Key Quotes from Secretary-General-designate António Guterres

António Guterres, the former head of the UN Refugee Agency and former Prime Minister of Portugal, will take office as the next United Nations Secretary-General on January 1, 2017. At a swearing-in ceremony in mid-December, he addressed the UN General Assembly, highlighting important priorities for the UN, including peace, sustainable development, and management reform. Here are eight quotes from his December 12 speech to the General Assembly: · “In the end, it comes down to

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6 Important Global Health Moments from 2016

Although Zika rightly dominated many headlines related to global health in 2016, as we approach the end of the year, we would like to take a moment to reflect on some of the other major global health events and milestone throughout the year. It was a momentous year with many achievements and lessons learned, including: Outbreaks and World Health Organization Health Emergencies Programme Over the last few years, the world witnessed several major outbreaks, from

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5 Top Images from 2016

As we head into a new year, it is always interesting to look back at this year’s most memorable and poignant moments. Some of the events in 2016 were groundbreaking, while others were heartbreaking, yet all are important to remember as we reflect on how to build a more just world alongside the United Nations in the years to come. 1. Team Refugees[Photo credit: UNHCR] The 2016 Summer Olympics were an exciting example of countries

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