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Protectors of Progress: Felisa’s Fight to Save Lives

Felisa Hilbert was a young nurse when she first held a dying child in her arms. She was working at a small rural health clinic in Mexico, her native country, when a young woman arrived carrying her sick son. It had taken three hours on a bus for this mother to reach the clinic. By the time they arrived, the boy was fatally ill and beyond saving. “His little body was lifeless when his mother […]

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Q&A with Charlie Webster: A Malaria Survivor’s Journey to Advocacy

Two and half years ago, Charlie Webster thought she was going to die. The British journalist had just completed a five-week, 3,000-mile charity bike ride from London to Rio de Janeiro to commemorate the 2016 Olympic Games when she came down with an illness that baffled local doctors and left her on life support. At one point, doctors told her family that she had less than 24 hours to live. Webster’s dire condition and the

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Aim Higher, Urges Special Envoy for UN Climate Summit

When global leaders gather in New York later this year to address the climate crisis, they need to do more than give speeches. That’s the message from the person tasked by the Secretary-General to make September’s major United Nations Climate Summit a real breakthrough moment. Special Envoy Ambassador Luis Alfonso de Alba hopes powerful decision makers from all sectors will go beyond re-stating commitments already made, including under the Paris Agreement. The challenge he is

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Toward a Feminist Agenda on Universal Health Coverage

At the heart of the World Health Organization’s mission is universal health coverage — a basic principle that everyone everywhere should have access to the care they need, when they need it, in their own communities and without incurring undue financial burden. Yet half of the world’s population still lack comprehensive access to the health services they need to survive. That’s why universal health coverage is the focus for World Health Day on April 7th.

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How A Survivor of the Rwandan Genocide Is Nourishing The Next Generation

When asked what he remembers about the night almost exactly 25 years ago that violence erupted in his country of Rwanda, Cedric Habiyaremye recalls the panic on his father’s face as he came running into the house, saying the family had to leave right away. “I was only 7 years old, and I remember thinking, ‘What did my father do to get us in trouble?’ I didn’t understand what was going on.” He’ll never forget

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6 Reasons Why Job Interview Evaluation Forms Are Essential for Candidate Assessment - two people in a job interview with an image of a large evaluation form over them.

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Whether a candidate expects to become pregnant.  Information relating to the gender, age, sexual orientation, or religion of a candidate.  Whether a candidate intends to change their marital status.  How should you structure your evaluation form?  There is no set “rule” for evaluation forms. A typical form, however, covers the following areas: Their form of qualification (BA, MA, etc.).  The knowledge an applicant gained in education and how it can help in their career. For

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Meet 3 More (S)heroes of the UN

The United Nations is home to more than diplomats; it’s a place for passionate advocates, doctors pushing new frontiers, and young people redefining leadership. As part of our series highlighting heroes of the UN, or, as we say (s)heroes, we’re bringing you the stories of women at the UN who are creating change. UN Secretary-General António Guterres has made gender equity – both within the UN and around the world – a key priority. Women

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A Critical Moment on Financing for Sustainable Development

How do we mobilize the financing we need to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? This question is top of mind as members of government, civil society, and the private sector gather at the United Nations this week for the Forum on Financing for Development. The forum is a moment to assess progress toward the Addis Ababa Action Agenda, an agreement reached by world leaders in 2015 to generate financing for the SDGs. And it

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Takeaways from the World Bank-IMF Spring Meetings

From investing in human capital and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) to tackling climate change, and addressing the promise and peril of new technologies, last week’s World Bank-IMF annual Spring meetings brought together hundreds of world leaders, government officials and representatives from the private sector and civil society to discuss global solutions for the planet’s most urgent challenges. Throughout the meetings, conversations emphasized the importance of international cooperation as the world reflects back on

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