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The Climate Solution Hiding in Plain Sight

The ever-mounting urgency of meeting the climate change challenge has prompted some minds to turn to novel and untested solutions: hyperloop transportation, nuclear-fusion energy, carbon dioxide-absorbing concrete, and even lab-grown meat. But what if an enormous solution to climate change was already all around us? Scientific research has shown that natural climate solutions such as conservation, forest restoration, and land and soil management could provide as much as one-third of the climate mitigation needed to […]

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When A Lifetime of Injustice Begins at the Altar

By Siddharth Chatterjee, UN Resident Coordinator in Kenya When most girls should be starting middle school, my grandmother was getting married. I never asked her about what it was like to grow up as a child bride in India, to give birth to her first baby at the age of 11. Though it was never explicitly forbidden, her lost childhood remained undiscussed in my family. Instead, it was dismissed as simply how things were done

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Reluctance to Vaccinate Named a Top Global Health Threat in 2019

The World Health Organization just declared “vaccine hesitancy” — the reluctance or refusal to vaccinate — as one of the planet’s top 10 global health threats in 2019. While more children worldwide are receiving immunizations today than they were 20 years ago, health officials across the globe are grappling with outbreaks in countries with weak health systems, as well as in countries like the United States and Australia that had nearly eliminated vaccine-preventable diseases like

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Building Gender Equality: What We Can Learn from the Women’s Wall in India

While the standoff over a U.S. border wall continues to dominate headlines, there is another wall that deserves primetime coverage: a “Women’s Wall” of unity and equality on the other side of the world. On New Year’s Day, more than 3 million women banded together to form a ‘Women’s Wall,’ spanning 385 miles along highway 66 in the Indian state of Kerala. It is reportedly the largest public gathering for gender equality in India’s history,

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Students Tell SDG Data Stories

How does progress on gender equality affect progress on other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? How does women’s participation in the workforce reduce corruption? What’s the relationship between poverty and climate action? And what does this all have to do with five university students? The answers to the first three questions, in order: A lot; it reduces it; inverse. And the last question, what this has to do with five students? These were some of the

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In the Driver’s Seat: Women Leaders Propel Sustainability

Kaysie Brown is Head of Policy Planning at the UN Foundation and Lisa Manley is Senior Director of Sustainability, Engagement and Partnerships at Mars, Incorporated. As 2019 barrels along, we find ourselves at several critical inflection points for action on the defining issues of our time – climate change, equality, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). For the SDGs, it is increasingly clear that diverse sectors and people across the globe are embracing them, but it’s

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The Young and the Restless: What Tomorrow’s Leaders Told Today’s Decision Makers At #WEF2019

How can current global leaders redesign the international system so it provides the economy, opportunity, and healthy environment young people need to thrive? Our planet today is home to the largest generation of young people in history – four in 10 people are under the age of 25 – and they face a daunting future of global challenges. But they’re ready to take action now. At the 2019 World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, young people

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Protectors of Progress: A New Series on Real People Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

If you’re looking for a dose of motivation, look no further. We’re launching a series about action. 2019 will be a pivotal year for advancing global progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). From achieving zero hunger to protecting life on land, the SDGs offer a roadmap toward a more prosperous, peaceful, and healthier future. That’s why every month, we’re going to highlight the stories of everyday individuals across the globe who are stepping up

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Stepping Up the Fight Against AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria

Bill Gates says it’s one of the best investments he’s ever made. It’s helped save millions of lives and turn the tide against three deadly diseases. What is it? It’s the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund). And 2019 is an important year for governments and other donors to support its work. On January 11, President Emmanuel Macron of France announced the launch of the sixth replenishment for the Global Fund,

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