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People Everywhere Are Taking Climate Action. Leaders, What Are YOU Doing?

The impossible is becoming possible – especially if you’re Burger King. The fast food giant partnered with plant-based food company Impossible Foods to create a vegan-friendly burger and is trialing it in restaurants in St. Louis, Missouri. I’ve tried something called an Impossible Burger in another restaurant and, if it’s the same thing, it’s delicious! This hungry carnivore is a happy convert. Livestock accounts for roughly 15% of all human-caused greenhouse gas emissions – and […]

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The Road Ahead in the Fight Against Superbugs

On April 29, experts from the United Nations and other organizations released a groundbreaking report – the culmination of more than two-and-a-half years of work – that calls for urgent global action on one of the most pressing and challenging global health threats of our time: antimicrobial resistance (AMR). The report from the Ad hoc Interagency Coordination Group on Antimicrobial Resistance (IACG) outlines recommendations on how to tackle AMR. The work of the group will

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Strengthening UN Finances to Avoid Crisis

The United Nations is facing a cash crunch. At the beginning of 2019, Secretary-General António Guterres wrote to UN member states to warn them about the deteriorating state of the UN’s core peacekeeping and regular budgets. Together, the two budgets fund the UN’s central activities including 100,000 peacekeepers and 40,000 staff across the world. Member states are legally obliged to pay pre-determined contributions to the UN’s regular and peacekeeping budgets, but over recent years, payments

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Election Assistance Around the World

As part of our “Americans in the UN” project to share the stories of Americans who work for the United Nations, we connected with Linda Maguire, who currently serves as the Resident Representative in Panama for the UN Development Programme (UNDP).  In this role, Maguire leads the work of the UN’s main development agency in Panama, which collaborates with national partners to fight poverty, promote good governance, protect the environment, foster resilience to shocks, and

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Defending Journalism on World Press Freedom Day and Every Day

In Myanmar, Reuters reporters Kyaw Soe Oo and Wa Lone have been reporting on atrocities committed against Rohingya Muslims in Mynamar – and now face seven years in jail because of it. In Yemen, BBC correspondent Nawal Al-Maghafi has traveled through dangerous terrain to share the stories of malnourished children, cut off from the food and medicine they need because of conflict. And in the Philippines, Rappler CEO and Executive Editor Maria Ressa, an emeritus

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Key Findings to Know from the IPBES Report on Biodiversity

Our natural world is on life support, but if we support and restore nature, it could be one of our biggest solutions to climate change. A new global report by the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) finds that 1 million species are at risk of extinction — more than ever before in human history. The Global Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, prepared by 145 leading experts from 50 countries,

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Meet 5 Moms Standing Up for Urgent Climate Action

Young people are not the only voices speaking out for urgent action on climate change. Across the globe, mothers who are deeply worried about their children’s future are rising up. This Mother’s Day arrives on a wave of growing concern for climate change, including headlining reports from the United Nations that call for drastic, unprecedented action to avoid the worst impacts on people and planet. But mothers are not shying away from the challenge. They

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Protecting the World’s Most Vulnerable People

Lise Grande leads the United Nations’ efforts to provide lifesaving aid to more than 21 million people caught in the world’s worst humanitarian crisis in Yemen. Pramila Patten goes to work every day to advocate for an end to sexual violence in conflict. And Nida Yassin, the daughter of a refugee, supports refugees in Jordan – listening to their needs and sharing their stories. These women are heroes – or as we say, (s)heroes. And

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5 Things to Watch at the World Health Assembly

As global health experts gather at the annual World Health Assembly (WHA) from May 19-28, what are the pressing issues on the agenda? Here are a few big topics that will be discussed, as well as a video preview of key issues from Ambassador John Lange, the UN Foundation’s Senior Fellow for Global Health Diplomacy. The theme for this year’s assembly is Universal Health Coverage, which essentially means we are working toward a world where

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