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Climate Change and Displacement: 3 Things to Know

Globally, soaring amounts of greenhouse gas emissions are driving climate change and resulting in rising sea levels and more frequent and severe extreme weather events. We’ve seen the cost of extreme weather and natural disasters here in the United States. California, for example, is continuously plagued by forest fires and droughts. Florida cities spend millions in desperate attempts to prevent and respond to flooding. And in 2005, more than 400,000 New Orleans residents were displaced […]

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Capitalizing On Employee Benefits : unjobvacanicies.com

Contribute to Retirement Plans: The ultimate goal is to secure your financial future. Track your contributions so you’ll enjoy its perks later on in life! Use Health Card When Sick: Present your health card to access medical care without financial burdens when sick. Get access to affordable and quality healthcare! Take PTO When Necessary: Use your leaves when necessary to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Take a vacation and travel! Flexible work hours (64%) Remote

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Immunization: A Critical Pathway to a Sustainable, Healthy, and Safe World

As the world commemorates World Immunization Week from April 24-30, we celebrate how far we’ve come, while acknowledging what remains to be done. We remember the 1.5 million children that are still lost each year to diseases that can easily be prevented by vaccines and the millions of front-line health workers and volunteers operating in some of the most dangerous locations on earth to save lives in their communities. Universal immunization coverage is a top

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7 “Engage for Good” Takeaways

The best things in communications happen when people come together to share what’s working, and what’s not, and to share across organizational boundaries. We witnessed the power of this reality as some of the best and brightest minds in brand engagement met last Friday at the United Nations Foundation in Washington, D.C., for the kickoff of the Global Issues Engagement Council. This informal meeting was an open discussion about encouraging cross-sector partnerships for social good.

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We instinctively want to shield children from life’s harsh realities, especially today when we live in a time of increased negativity and uncertainty. I think if I could wrap my own children in emotional (and sometimes physical) bubble wrap, my parenting job would be a lot easier. But bubble-wrapped kids don’t turn into self-confident problem solvers, and our world needs creative solutions from even the youngest observers. So, how do we have important conversations with

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Famine Response: It’s Time to Move Beyond Empathy to Action

By Vimlendra Sharan, Director, Liaison office for North America of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization For a world producing enough to feed its entire population, famines are a sad reminder of our inequitable growth models and governance failures. Despite the rigorous definition by the United Nations for declaring a famine (1 in 5 households in an affected area must be severely short of food; more than 30% of the population must be malnourished; and

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5 Facts of Progress in Global Health

To some, the world may seem to be filled with unsolvable problems, but, in fact, there are many areas where positive change is happening, including on global health issues. This month, the World Health Organization (WHO) released its annual World Health Statistics report, which monitors countries’ progress on health-related targets in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These global goals aim to create a world of dignity for all and include a goal on promoting health

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Pay-As-You-Go Technology to Boost Access to Cooking Fuel

By Seema Patel, Program Manager for Fuels, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves and Peter George, Director of Enterprise Development and Investment, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves A handful of innovative companies may soon transform how low-income consumers purchase and pay for cooking fuel. By providing energy services on a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) basis, enterprises are leveraging technology-focused business models to overcome the affordability barrier previously faced by consumers unable to afford the upfront cost of household

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5 Statistics to Inspire You to Help End Polio

During the upcoming Rotary International Convention in Atlanta, world leaders will gather to push for continued commitment and resources to #endpolio once and for all. Once polio is eradicated, it will be the second human disease in history to be wiped from the planet (following smallpox). We are closer than ever to reaching that goal. In 1988, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) – whose partners include the World Health Organization (WHO), UNICEF, the U.S.

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