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Five Things World Leaders Can Do Right Now to Advance Gender Equality

Memo to World Leaders: Half of your country’s people are subjugated, less visible, and undervalued.  This year begins the final decade to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); it marks 25 years since the UN’s landmark Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing pushed for more progress on girls’ ands women’s rights and equality; and in the U.S., 2020 is the 100th anniversary of women finally earning the right to vote. Despite years of striving, […]

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We have a decade to deliver for people and for planet: What will YOU do?

Here at the UN Foundation, we love to showcase such stories of people we call Protectors of Progress . They are doing what they can to address poverty, inequality, and the climate crisis in their own way and in their own communities. Together, they are driving progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We need many more like them. We all need to become Protectors of Progress. Five years into the SDGs’ 15-year timeline, we

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4 Ways Businesses Can Take Climate Action in 2020

What do a winemaker, a dairy producer, and an insurance company all have in common? No, this isn’t the beginning of a bad joke, but the unfolding of a tragic reality. Australian Vintage, Bega Cheese, and Insurance Australia Group Ltd are just three of an estimated 100,000 businesses that have been impacted by the bushfires in Australia — and they give us a warning for what’s to come. A potent mix of dry and hot conditions

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Coronavirus Outbreak: What you Should Know about the UN’s Response

Coronavirus Update: February 27, 2020 Editor’s note: All facts and figures in this blog are current as of February 27, 2020. We will regularly update this blog as the situation evolves and new data becomes available. The outbreak of novel coronavirus, now officially known as COVID-19, continues to grow. For the first time since it began in December 2019, more new cases have been reported outside of China than inside. A total of 46 countries

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What the Australian Bushfires Tell us About Health and Climate Change

Slovenian tennis player, Dalila Jakupovic, was about to serve during the first round qualifying match of the Australian Open, when she fell to her knees in a coughing fit. The air quality in Melbourne, where the tennis tournament is held, was deemed “moderate to hazardous,” because of smoke from bushfires that have burned 16 million acres in Australia — an area about the size of West Virginia. She later had to withdraw from the match,

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Despite coronavirus alarm bells, global health security remains underfunded

The alarm bells are ringing again. A new infectious disease is spreading internationally, and the world is working to prevent another potential pandemic. Memories of earlier global health threats – from SARS to H1N1 to Ebola to Zika – come to the fore as we deal with the novel coronavirus (now known as COVID-19) emanating from Wuhan, China. While much progress has been made in improving global health security since SARS in 2003, everyone recognizes

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The Women Behind the Clothes: Worker Health and Well-Being in the Indian Apparel Sector

On a recent trip to Bangalore, India, I visited a garment manufacturer called Laj Exports that supplies fabric to brands like Lee, Wrangler, and Guess. Roughly 70% of the factory’s workers are women, each of whom stitch, sew, cut, and package clothing items that are exported globally — some of them landing right in my own closet. This is typical of the apparel sector in India, which employs 8 million people, more than half of

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How To Support the WHO’s Global COVID-19 Response

In this time of uncertainty, one thing is clear: We can’t stop the COVID-19 pandemic without a coordinated, global response. Right now the World Health Organization (WHO) is on the frontlines of this fast-moving crisis — providing everything from personal protective equipment for health workers to the latest safety guidelines so governments and citizens alike have accurate, up-to-date information about the virus. Yet this pandemic is unlike anything we’ve ever faced before — and will

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Coming Together for the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund

We’re all navigating new realities brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Every single one of us. Communities all over the world have been affected, and people are adapting in different ways: Self-quarantining, social distancing, teleworking, homeschooling. Perhaps you’re reading this by yourself right now. In whatever way you might be coping, know that you are not alone. We’re in this fight together. That’s certainly what we’ve seen — and have been inspired by — in

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