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Gender, Business, and the Sustainable Development Goals: A Winning Combination

How can we drive meaningful change in the private sector to encourage sustainability and support communities while growing economies? Promote women’s leadership. Last week, in celebration of International Women’s Day, the Business & Sustainable Development Commission released a report, Better Leadership, Better World: Women Leading for the Goals, which finds that business teams that are gender-balanced with women in leadership roles have competencies in areas that are important to business growth and sustainable development: long-term […]

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30 Years Informing Global Climate Action

Editor’s Note: This post was last updated December 9, 2019. On March 13, 2018, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) celebrated its 30th anniversary. Established by the World Meteorological Society and the United Nations Environment Programme in 1988, the IPCC’s mandate is “to provide the world with a clear scientific view on the current state of knowledge in climate change and its potential environmental and socio-economic impacts.” The unique power of this UN climate

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Addressing a Major Development Threat: 4 Takeaways from the World Bank’s Fragility Forum

This post is co-authored by Kaysie Brown, Special Adviser and Head of Policy Planning, UN Foundation and Chandrima Das, Peacekeeping Program Director, Better World Campaign There is a global threat to sustainable peace and development that is getting much-needed attention: fragility. Last week, the World Bank held its Fragility Forum in Washington D.C., Managing Risks for Peace and Stability. With over 1,000 participants in attendance over multiple days, the popularity of the event is testament

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Progress Toward Gender Equality: Backlash and Resistance

This post is co-authored by Geeta Rao Gupta, Executive Director of the 3D Program for Girls and Women, UN Foundation and Michelle Milford Morse, Vice President for Girls and Women Strategy, UN Foundation. As the international community gathers at the United Nations for the annual Commission on the Status of Women, it’s a fitting time to ask, “What is the status of women in the world?” The short answer: Despite the incredible progress women have

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Empowering Rural Women and Girls Through Data

Rural women and girls – and what is needed to ensure their progress – are the focus of this year’s UN Commission on the Status of Women (CSW). One area that must get attention is data. To improve the lives of women and girls in rural areas, we need to improve how we collect and produce data. The UN Secretary-General’s report for CSW recognizes an important reciprocal relationship between data systems and development outcomes –

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Support the UN Humanitarian Response in Yemen

The end of March will mark three years of suffering and conflict in Yemen, which the United Nations has called “the worst man-made humanitarian crisis of our time.” UN agencies and partners are working to help the 22 million people in need of humanitarian assistance, but resources aren’t keeping up with the growing needs. Now is the time to support the UN humanitarian response and help some of the world’s most vulnerable people. How You

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Why 2018 Must Be a Year of Action Against Tuberculosis

One of the world’s leading killers is finally get some much-needed attention – but when it comes to reducing tuberculosis (TB) deaths, dialogue isn’t enough; we need more resources and political will. This year, we have the chance to step up the global effort against TB – we can’t waste it. For the first time ever, the United Nations General Assembly will hold a High-Level Meeting on Tuberculosis (TB) this fall, highlighting the global importance

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A Milestone for Peace: The Close of the UN Peacekeeping Mission in Liberia

Conflict often makes the news, but what about peace? It may not be at the top of your newsfeed, but this month brings an important milestone: the close of the UN Peacekeeping mission in Liberia, known as UNMIL. Following two devastating civil wars, UNMIL played a key role in supporting Liberia’s transition to peace, enabling elections, promoting women’s rights, and advancing reconstruction. As many parts of the world grapple with violence and instability, it’s important

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Connecting the Dots at the #Data4Dev Festival: Three Stories and One Big Question

Siddarth tracks waste in Chennai; Derval forecasts disaster impact in Indonesia; and Tariro analyzes a health care helpline in Zimbabwe. Last week, at City Hall in Bristol, England, historic chambers echoed with the sound of the future, as scores of data scientists and advocates jostled to share their work at the first Data for Development Festival, hosted by the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data (GPSDD). Everyone there got it: Good, actionable, and shared data,

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