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7 Reasons We Need to Step Up Action on the Sustainable Development Goals

World leaders have promised to end poverty, reduce inequalities, and tackle climate change by 2030 as part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Now that we’re three years into the SDGs, how are we doing? The new Sustainable Development Goals Report from the UN provides reasons for concern, but also hope. Most of all, it provides reasons for all of us to step up our efforts to achieve the SDGs. The report was released ahead of […]

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The Historic 1988 Senate Climate Hearing: 30 Years Later

On a hot day in June, Senators met in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, D.C. to discuss the issues of global warming and the greenhouse gas effect. “We have only one planet. If we screw it up, we have no place else to go,” warned Senator J. Bennett Johnston from Louisiana. Among the experts who testified was Dr. James Hansen, Director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, who hammered home three

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Over 500 UN Advocates Came to the Capital – Here are 3 Things to Know About It

Recently, Americans from across the country and across political lines gathered in Washington, D.C. to urge Congress to support strong U.S. leadership in the United Nations. During the United Nations Association of the USA’s annual Leadership Summit, members held over 300 meetings on Capitol Hill to support a fully funded UN. What were the key messages from their visit? Here are three takeaways from the 2018 UNA-USA Leadership Summit: A Broad Group of Americans Support

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3 Ways to Finance a Better Future for All

In a few weeks, the global development community will come together at the UN to assess progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development. Three years into SDG implementation, we know one thing for sure: We will not achieve this ambitious agenda without significant financing. Current estimates suggest that achieving the SDGs will require $5-7 trillion in annual investments – a figure that will be impossible to meet without

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Americans in the UN: From the U.S. Department of Labor to Improving Working Conditions Around the World

As part of our “Americans in the UN” project to share the stories of Americans who work for the United Nations, we connected with Deborah Greenfield, the Deputy Director-General for Policy at the International Labour Organization (ILO). Prior to joining ILO, Greenfield served as the Deputy Solicitor for the U.S. Department of Labor. Originally from New York City, she earned a Bachelor’s degree from Swarthmore College, and a J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. Watch

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4 Early Lessons Learned Tracking SDGs Progress

Three years into tracking progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a few insights have emerged from how governments review, report on, and use progress to achieve the SDGs. While there are legitimate questions about how effective voluntary self-reporting on progress can be (a bit like letting your kid write her own report card), the way governments currently review SDGs progress has its advantages, as pointed out in this earlier blog post. The review process

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Smashing Siloes: A New Era of Alliances and Partnerships for the SDGs

Public-private partnerships or “PPPs” have been the cherished and widely used approach for collaboration in global development for more than two decades. However, more recently, partnerships have taken on new forms due to a range of factors – and arguably in response to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).   The new models are intriguing and a cause for optimism because they have great potential for transformative impact. And if they stick, their silo-busting forms herald

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5 Good News Stories You May Have Missed This Summer

Amid perpetual headlines about conflict, division, and other major global challenges, uplifting stories of progress often get lost in the noise. It’s important to remember that we can transform people’s lives for the better when individuals from across sectors and across the world work with the United Nations and each other. It happens every day. These five news stories from June and July bear proof that progress can be made toward a more equitable, healthy,

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8 Highlights from the SDG Conversation at the High-Level Political Forum

Thousands of people have descended on the United Nations with one thing on their minds: the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Specifically, they’ve gathered to assess where we are on the SDGs and how we can do better. What have been some of the highlights of those conversations? The High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) on Sustainable Development, taking place from July 9-18, is the place to be this time every year to review how we are doing

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