U.S. Youth Observer at the UN: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Experience

By Brooke Loughrin, former U.S. Youth Observer at the United Nations Since the end of my term as the U.S. Youth Observer at the United Nations (2012-2013), not a day has gone by that I have not felt the impact of the experience on my life.   Serving as the U.S. Youth Observer at the UN is without a doubt a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to give young people a voice in global policy debates. In this […]

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World Cup +SocialGood: Scoring World Goals

As the world gathers in Brazil for the World Cup, the +SocialGood community is exploring how global issues, sports, and social good intersect in a country that is fast emerging as one of the social media capitals of the world. Throughout the week, experts, innovators, and representatives from the United Nations are discussing the big issues of our time and how we can work together toward the “world’s goals.” The discussions will highlight: How people

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10 Fathers Creating a Better World for Girls and Women

Beyond the cards and gifts, Father’s Day offers us a moment to pause and reflect on the great fathers in our lives – and the great fathers around the world who are paving the way for a better future. Every father wants to create a better life for his children, and we know that one of the best ways to do so is by supporting the health and rights of girls and women. The below

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Helping Protect CAR Refugees Against Malaria

This week, as we approach World Refugee Day (June 20), a crisis continues to unfold in the Central African Republic (CAR). Nearly 800,000 men, women, and children have fled their homes, displaced by dangerous conflict which has cost thousands of lives. Families are struggling to survive in the forests and in refugee camps on both sides of the border between CAR and its neighbors, Cameroon, and Chad. These families are especially vulnerable to malaria. With

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2 Things You Can Do Right Now to Help Refugees

Photo credit: UNHCR/Baldwin Worldwide – from Syria to South Sudan to Central African Republic and too many other places – more than 45 million people have been forced to leave everything they know and flee their homes because of conflict or disaster. It can be easy to feel overwhelmed by the scale of this crisis – but as we approach World Refugee Day on June 20, it’s time to remember that we can make a

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Life-saving Vaccines for Refugee Children

Children who have fled their homes to escape conflict or disaster sadly still face threats: infectious diseases like measles and polio. In these settings, health systems are often strained and crowded shelters can make children vulnerable to diseases. That is why United Nations agencies including the World Health Organization (WHO), the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), along with local and global partners, mobilize to help provide life-saving immunizations to refugee

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Senate Confirms New UNESCO Ambassador

With a U.S. Senate confirmation newly in place, Crystal Nix-Hines is set to take her post as the next U.S. Ambassador to the UN’s science and culture agency, UNESCO. In her new role, Ambassador Nix-Hines will work on advancing U.S. interests within the agency — a body known for more than its designation of the globally popular World Heritage Sites. In fact, UNESCO is behind vital programs that advance international cooperation, compassion, and safety, through

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Refugees Deserve a Brighter Life

Fleeing from conflict, coping with Typhoon Haiyan, or rebuilding after Haiti’s earthquake: Last year, there were more than 45 million people around the world who were refugees or displaced persons. Half of them were children. For people affected by conflict or natural disasters, access to reliable, quality lighting supports a child’s education, protects women and girls from sexual violence, and promotes a safer childhood. Over 6 million people globally will spend at least 17 years

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Redefining the Non-profit | unfoundation.org

When people ask what I do, I often answer that I am in the humanitarian or social good industry. Many times, I get a proverbial pat on the head and a comment along the lines of, “You mean non-profit? Oh that is so nice.” We are rarely thought of as a power industry the way the for-profit sector is. What sets us apart? Maybe it is because we, as the third big industry (behind corporate

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