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13 Blogs to Read for #SocialGood in 2013

The new year is around the corner and while we don’t know everything in store for 2013, one thing is for certain: Technology and social media will continue to play a major role in how people around the world innovate and connect for good around global issues. It was a big year for the conversation around social good, with new thinkers asking some big questions on their blogs, empowering us to learn from and interact […]

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The Power of Youth | unfoundation.org

When you picture a United Nations conference, you probably don’t imagine 600 young people dancing in the aisles. But from the beginning, it was clear that the ICPD Global Youth Forum was not your typical conference. The forum – led by young people, for young people – brought together youth leaders, and representatives from civil society, the private-sector and government, from around the world to learn, deliberate, and make recommendations around five key issue areas:

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MAMA Bangladesh Launches Nationally to Reach 2 Million Moms by 2015!

Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action (MAMA) is excited to announce today the national launch of “Aponjon”, a mobile health service that delivers stage-based, vital health information to new and expectant mothers via their mobile phones in Bangladesh.  Meaning “the trusted one,” Aponjon is led by the MAMA Bangladesh team in Dhaka and reaches  23 districts,  trained more than 750 community health workers, and projected to reach two million moms by 2015. The national launch event

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Malala, a global icon for girls’ education

We all believed that a girl with a book is a force to be reckoned with. Now, the world does too. Malala Yousafzai made it to TIME Magazine’s shortlist for Person of the Year, ultimately coming in today as the runner-up.  Though she started her journey behind the anonymity of a journal, the world now knows the name Malala and holds her as the inspiration for the movement for women’s empowerment, especially through girls’ education.

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New Poll: Americans Want the U.S. to Play an Active Role in the United Nations

Very soon, President Obama soon be joined by new Cabinet members, including a new Secretary of State.  A new session of Congress also includes new faces, with more than 90 new members. As the Obama Administration and Congress set their international agendas, new bipartisan polling data released by the Better World Campaign shows that an overwhelming majority of American voters – 86 percent – believe it’s important for the U.S. to maintain an active role

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President Joyce Banda: New Focus on Women’s Health and Empowerment in Malawi

The Center for Strategic and International Studies recently created a video featuring Malawi’s first female president, Joyce Banda, talking about the importance of women’s health and empowerment.   Blog and Video by Janet Fleischman and Julia Nagel When Joyce Banda unexpectedly ascended to the presidency of Malawi last April, after the death of President Mutharika, many in her country and around the world wondered what her impact would be as Malawi’s first female president.  Among

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Resolutions to Keep | unfoundation.org

Around this time of year, a lot of people are already struggling to keep some of the resolutions they made just a few days earlier. But some resolutions are too important to break.  Fifteen years ago, Ted Turner made a bold commitment to donate $1 billion to help the United Nations tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges.  In the time since, his donation — and the additional support and the resolution of partners like

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A new wave of philanthropy

It’s not every day someone is bold enough to give away one-third of their net worth to help make the world a better place. But when Ted Turner donated $1 billion 15 years ago to help the United Nations tackle some of the world’s biggest challenges, it inspired a new wave of philanthropy. New York Times’ columnist Nicholas D. Kristof writes in his latest column how Turner’s generous gift not only led to the creation

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Beyond Mountains, Haitians See a Brighter Future

PORT-AU-PRINCE — “Beyond the mountains, more mountains,” a well-worn Haitian proverb goes, in a nod to the outsized challenges this half-island in the Caribbean has faced for as long as anyone can remember. Topping that list is the 2010 earthquake that killed more than 200,000 people, displaced 1.5 million, and racked or razed some 300,000 buildings. The quake took its deadliest aim in Haiti’s hyper-urbanized capital, causing indescribable ruin and destroying roughly 80 percent of

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