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Key Takeaways to Know from the Global Environmental Outlook Report

The world is up against a multitude of environmental challenges — from climate change to biodiversity loss to plastic pollution — and we’re running out of time to tackle them. This week, the United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment) released the sixth edition of the Global Environmental Outlook (GEO6), its flagship report that provides the first comprehensive assessment on the state of our environment since 2012. Similar to the climate change reports from the Intergovernmental […]

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CHANGING THE FATE OF HUMANITY: Young Leaders Demanding Global Action

In a world of division, young people are standing up for collective action. On March 15, thousands of young people in more than 100 countries and 1,600 cities and towns will take to the streets to march for greater ambition and urgent action around climate change. Part of their rallying cry is to push global leaders to uphold their commitments on the Paris Climate Agreement, signed by 196 countries back in 2015. Sparked by 16-year-old

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10 Citizens Speak Out About the UN, the SDGs, and Climate Change

Washington may be divided, but Americans across the country agree on the importance of the United Nations. According to polling from the Better World Campaign, the majority of Americans recognize the impact of the UN and support strong U.S. engagement. In fact, more than 1,800 people representing 45 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico recently traveled to the UN Headquarters in New York to show their support at the 2019 Global Engagement Summit. The annual

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Support UN Relief for Cyclone Victims in Mozambique

Editor’s note: This post was last updated March 27, 2019. A strong cyclone that hit southeastern Africa has caused widespread damage and dangerous flooding, leaving more than 1.8 million people in need in Mozambique. The storm may be one of the worst weather-related disasters ever to hit the Southern Hemisphere. Photo: Weather.com Cyclone Idai made landfall in Mozambique on March 14, before moving into the neighboring countries of Zimbabwe and Malawi as a Tropical Storm. An

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It’s Time to Act on Tuberculosis

When I began working on tuberculosis (TB) four years ago, it seemed like an insurmountable global challenge that hardly anyone was paying attention to. At the outset of my career, I honestly didn’t even know it was still a major public health problem around the world. Even now, as a firmly entrenched global health professional, I see that TB only gets a fraction of the attention of diseases that kill far fewer people. Many in

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Protectors of Progress: Felisa’s Fight to Save Lives

Felisa Hilbert was a young nurse when she first held a dying child in her arms. She was working at a small rural health clinic in Mexico, her native country, when a young woman arrived carrying her sick son. It had taken three hours on a bus for this mother to reach the clinic. By the time they arrived, the boy was fatally ill and beyond saving. “His little body was lifeless when his mother

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Q&A with Charlie Webster: A Malaria Survivor’s Journey to Advocacy

Two and half years ago, Charlie Webster thought she was going to die. The British journalist had just completed a five-week, 3,000-mile charity bike ride from London to Rio de Janeiro to commemorate the 2016 Olympic Games when she came down with an illness that baffled local doctors and left her on life support. At one point, doctors told her family that she had less than 24 hours to live. Webster’s dire condition and the

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Aim Higher, Urges Special Envoy for UN Climate Summit

When global leaders gather in New York later this year to address the climate crisis, they need to do more than give speeches. That’s the message from the person tasked by the Secretary-General to make September’s major United Nations Climate Summit a real breakthrough moment. Special Envoy Ambassador Luis Alfonso de Alba hopes powerful decision makers from all sectors will go beyond re-stating commitments already made, including under the Paris Agreement. The challenge he is

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Toward a Feminist Agenda on Universal Health Coverage

At the heart of the World Health Organization’s mission is universal health coverage — a basic principle that everyone everywhere should have access to the care they need, when they need it, in their own communities and without incurring undue financial burden. Yet half of the world’s population still lack comprehensive access to the health services they need to survive. That’s why universal health coverage is the focus for World Health Day on April 7th.

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