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Innovation in Action: Fighting Polio in Nigeria

The other major challenge is access. In a country that lacks roads in some of the most remote areas, reaching rural families can be especially difficult. These leaders are not alone. They’re joined by a network of volunteers — all of whom are women — who serve as trusted community ambassadors of sorts, traveling door-to-door to educate households about immunization and administer the oral version of the polio vaccine as drops under the tongue. Fatima […]

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How the UN Is Responding to Hurricane Dorian’s Destruction

Updated: September 9, 2019 Hurricane Dorian was the strongest storm on record to ever hit the Bahamas — and tied for the most powerful Atlantic hurricane to make landfall. Then, it stalled. For nearly 40 hours, the hurricane churned over Grand Bahama — one of the most populated of the Carribean nation’s islands — causing massive destruction and displacement. With sustained 185 mile-per-hour winds and storm surges as high as 23 feet, the storm battered

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Key Issues to Watch at UNGA

Every September, diplomacy gets a major moment: The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), which brings together world leaders to discuss urgent global issues and create shared plans of action to tackle them. You may be asking yourself, Why does this matter to me? Here’s why: Global problems cross borders and affect all of us. Global problems require global solutions. At the UN General Assembly, leaders from around the world will discuss the challenges that impact

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A Win-Win Approach for Refugees and Host Communities in Ethiopia

For decades, Ethiopia has opened its borders to refugees from neighboring countries. But like so many host nations, the country has restricted opportunities for refugees to obtain employment, education, health care, and financial services—until now. As of January 2019, after extensive consultation with the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and bold leadership from the country’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, the government passed landmark legislation allowing refugees freedom of movement, fuller access to schools and hospitals, more

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What the Science Says on the Sustainable Development Goals

A new report on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) from leading experts has a clear message: The status quo is not enough to achieve the SDGs by 2030. All is not lost though. The report also outlines recommendations for how we can transform our approach to achieve the SDGs and create a more sustainable, just world for all. To be sure, remarkable progress has been achieved in recent decades. Extreme poverty is at the lowest

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The Future of Data Science - a stream of data rocketing upwards into a bright future.

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Data Collection: The first step is always collecting the data. Data collection might be done using surveys, interviews, observations, market testing, and experiments, or data scientists gather existing data from various sources, such as databases, social media platforms, and published surveys and articles.  Data Cleaning: Raw data often contains errors, missing values, inconsistencies, and noise (meaningless data). Data cleaning addresses these issues, ensuring that the data is reliable and suitable for analysis. Exploratory Data Analysis

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Why Investing in the Global Fund Means Achieving Global Health

The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria challenged the world with an ambitious ask this year: Step up the fight against the world’s top three deadliest diseases by collectively committing to provide at least $14 billion needed to get back on track to achieve the targets for HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria under Sustainable Development Goal 3: Health and well-being for all by 2030. And governments and private sector companies are answering the

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10 Local Innovators Championing Global SDG Solutions

No poverty. Zero hunger. Gender equality. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) offer a global roadmap for a better future for people and planet, but achieving such ambitious aims will require each and every one of us to go beyond the status quo. Thankfully, there are entrepreneurs, innovators and changemakers of all kinds turning local action into scalable progress. At this month’s UN General Assembly in New York, 10 extraordinary solution makers from across the globe

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How Real-Time Data Can Unlock Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals

For nearly a year, Claire Melamed lived in an invisible place. It was a tiny village in Mozambique that didn’t exist on any maps. No one knew how many people lived there, who was born there, or who died there. This information didn’t exist in any official records. This experience taught Claire about the power of data — and why basic statistics about a particular community are more than mere numbers. “The numbers that society

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