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Super Powers and Solutions to End Poverty

Bill and Melinda Gates’ must-read “annual letter” came out today, and once again it provides an insightful look at the global development issues that must be tackled in order to end poverty. This year, it’s great to see them focus on two challenges that need more attention: the absence of time and energy from the lives of more than 1 billion people around the world. This year’s letter is addressed to students, whose innovation and […]

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Clean Cookstoves and Fuels: A Launching Pad for the Gates’ Super Powers

The Gates annual letter is always inspirational, and this year is no exception. In their 2016 message, Bill and Melinda Gates lay out their case for why having “more time” and “more energy” would be their chosen superpowers. Their message is clear:  “Poverty is not just about a lack of money. It’s about the absence of the resources the poor need to realize their potential. Two critical ones are time and energy.” As the leader of an

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5 Things I Have Learned from 5 Champion Summits

The United Nations Foundation’s Shot@Life campaign is celebrating five years of Shot@Life Champions from February 29-March 2 in our nation’s capital. The Champion Summit is an opportunity for our volunteers to deepen their knowledge of global childhood immunizations as well as learn about the importance of engaging in U.S. advocacy to increase funding for global immunization programs. We welcomed 50 volunteers to our first summit and this year we are expecting more than 160. These

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Energy: A Superpower to Transform Lives

This year’s annual letter from Bill and Melinda Gates performed a great service: It elevated access to energy to a superpower – like being able to fly or run at supersonic speed. That’s exactly right: Energy empowers people. It enables them to do more with less work.  Last year all the countries in the world agreed to a set of Sustainable Development Goals. Goal 7 is to “ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern

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4 Good News Stories You May Have Missed in February

As a communicator, it’s my job to read the headlines every day. While the news is often filled with sobering stories, it’s also filled with stories of breakthroughs and progress that are changing lives for the better. These stories are a reminder that when people take action, we can make the world a better place. It’s something I see every day working with the United Nations, and a message always worth sharing.  Here are four

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8 Academy-Award Winning Actresses Who Support Social Good

The 88th annual Academy Awards will be held on Sunday, February 28. While the Oscars recognize acting, we’re recognizing eight of the many Academy Award-winning actresses who use their platforms to help promote the work of aid organizations, including United Nations agencies. Kors/ WFP shoot in El Cu· area of Jinotega department of Nicaragua. Audrey Hepburn In 1988, Audrey Hepburn became a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and traveled to more than 20 countries, reporting what she

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Video Premier: Walking for Miles to Reach Vaccines

Every 20 seconds, a child dies from a vaccine-preventable disease. In many developing countries, parents have to take arduous journeys over long distances to vaccinate their children against deadly and debilitating diseases like measles, pneumonia, diarrhea, and polio. Every child, no matter where she lives, deserves a shot at a healthy life. Determined to protect children from preventable diseases, the United Nations and many other organizations are working to expand access to vaccines. Today, the

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Newsday Tuesday: What We’re Reading

The United Nations Foundation’s work supporting UN causes includes a broad range of issues, from global development to humanitarian aid. And as a communicator, I’m constantly reading stories on these topics from a wide range of sources: newspapers, social media, online news sources, and more. Here are four stories that caught my eye, and I want to share:  “A Partnership to End Malaria in the Mekong,” by Dr. Mark Dybul, Executive Director of the Global

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The ABCs of Global Influencers to Follow in 2016 [First in Series]

One of my kids is learning her alphabet right now. All of the sudden our house is full of the building blocks of language. There are letters on the wall, letters on the bathtub, blocks on the floor, and the alphabet song is in the air.  So it won’t surprise you that the alphabet has been on my mind a lot these past few days. Our community also comes down to letters. People dedicated to public engagement, social change,

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