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14 Technologies and Innovative Businesses that Can Save our Ocean

By Matthew Mulrennan, Director of the Ocean Initiative at XPRIZE The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 14 is to “conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources.” To achieve this, we will need to create a new blue economy with sustainable start-up companies and innovations that can scale to solve the ocean’s grand challenges. Here are 14 breakthrough innovations that are putting us on a path to healthy, valued, and understood oceans. 1. […]

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Bioloos: Helping Achieve the Goal of Water and Sanitation for All

By Sanjay Banka, Managing Director of Banka BioLoo and a Steering Committee Member for Sanitation and Water for All Sanitation facilities in many developing countries, such as India, are alarmingly poor. According to the World Health Organization, 2.4 billion people do not have basic sanitation facilities such as toilets or latrines. Of these, 946 million defecate in the open. Of the nearly 1 billion who defecate in the open, India is home to 600 million

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9 Quotes to Inspire Action during Pride Month

This Pride Month, the United Nations Foundation has partnered with Gap Inc. to raise awareness and support for the United Nations’ Free & Equal campaign, which is dedicated to advancing equal rights and fair treatment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) people around the world. LGBTI people are often among the most persecuted, marginalized, or at risk for violence and discrimination. All over the world, LGBTI people are routinely subject to discrimination simply

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Photo of the Week: No Child Should Go Hungry

As these girls line up at a feeding center in Mogadishu, Somalia, people in Yemen, northeastern Nigeria, and South Sudan are also receiving food aid as millions struggle with hunger. No one should go to bed hungry, yet conflict and, in some places, factors like drought and environmental threats, have meant that 20 million people aren’t getting the food they need. Famine has been declared in parts of South Sudan and threatens Somalia, Yemen, and

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How One Midwife in Guatemala Empowers an Entire Community

Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals is happening in many forms. It is not exclusively because of those who hold positions of power – it can come from anyone, anywhere, who takes even one step toward building a more sustainable future. I saw this first-hand in Guatemala, where I was proud to see the extraordinary work of individuals striving to improve life for their families, communities, and country.  Señora Antonia Batz is one of these

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Why a Man is Swimming in the Hudson River on World Refugee Day

This World Refugee Day, New York City native Christopher Swain will swim two miles from the Statue of Liberty to Manhattan Island in New York’s polluted Hudson River to call attention to the needs of the 65.6 million people around the world who have been forcibly displaced from home by war and persecution. Christopher is not a stranger to swimming in dirty waters. In fact, as the first person in history to swim the entire

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On World Refugee Day, Let’s Talk about Family Planning

The scale of human suffering in the world today is unprecedented. Millions of people have been forced from their homes by violence and persecution; millions more are fleeing natural disasters, drought, and famine. The map is dotted with an ever-growing number of refugee camps, tent cities, temporary settlements, and emergency shelters, all of them full of people who are enduring the worst ordeal of their lives. Today, on World Refugee Day, we bear witness to

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Mind the (Energy) Gap: Energy Solutions in Humanitarian Settings

On World Refugee Day, June 20, the world turns its focus on the growing plight of refugees and displaced persons. More than 65 million individuals around the world today have been forced to flee their homes due to conflict and violence, and while many individuals and organizations hope to provide aid and relief through food, shelter, and medicine, a crucial resource is often overlooked – safe and reliable energy, light, and fuel for cooking. Last

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Policy Ideas to Spur Sustainable Development

By Kimberly Richter, UN Foundation Public Affairs Summer 2017 Intern At a recent policy hackathon in London presented by Dell and the United Nations Foundation, a group of 30 policymakers, entrepreneurs, academic leaders, and civil society members proved that innovation is a critical component of sustainable development. The event challenged participants to answer the question: How can public policy promote entrepreneurship and advance the Sustainable Development Goals? Each of the five teams was given 60

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