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We made history – but not in a good way

The U.S. made history today – but not in a way that’ll make you proud. For the first time ever, we lost our vote in a United Nations organization for failing to pay our dues. And the agency we just walked away from is none other than the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), whose programs are clearly and directly in the interests of Americans. UNESCO, charged with promoting education, science, and culture worldwide, works to […]

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Typhoon Haiyan: How the United Nations is responding and how you can help

Following the devastating destruction by Typhoon Haiyan (locally known as Yolanda) that hit the Philippines on November 8, the United Nations, the Government of the Philippines, and other humanitarian organizations are mounting a massive coordinated humanitarian response to provide families with immediate lifesaving aid. “UN emergency response teams arrived in Tacloban city within 12 hours of the disaster. Specialist teams from member states and humanitarian agencies are committed and mobilized, and making their way to

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7 Reasons to Care about Pneumonia

November 12th is World Pneumonia Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about this disease. Here are 7 reasons why you should care (and take action by tweeting the links below). 1. Pneumonia is the leading killer of children under age 5 worldwide (tweet this). In 2012, 1.1 million children didn’t make it to their fifth birthday because of pneumonia. 2. Pneumonia is responsible for almost 60,000 deaths in the U.S. annually.  3. According to a report from

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Progress on family planning – and why it matters

This week, thousands of researchers, development experts, policymakers, and others are gathered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to discuss one of the most important global issues: family planning. Around the world, more than 220 million women want, but don’t have access to, modern contraception – which means they aren’t able to decide the timing and spacing of their families. Denying them this basic human right has far-reaching effects for themselves, their families, their communities, and their

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Mobile Health in Action: Sesame Workshop India

Last month, I spent 10 days zigzagging across India, stopping in six cities on an unforgettable journey to visit the sites of several projects that the mHealth Alliance supports through our Innovation Working Group catalytic grant program. Through this program, which is supported by the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation, we provide funding and technical assistance for mobile health (mHealth) projects that aim to improve maternal and child health in low- and middle-income countries. This

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Shining a Light on Health Care Heroes

Editor’s Note: Today we are highlighting inspiring people who work on issues we care about and have been nominated for CNN Hero of the Year. Voting for CNN Hero of the Year ends this Sunday and can be done here: heroes.cnn.com When the sun sets tonight around the world, more than 400 maternity clinics that long labored in darkness will have light. Reliable, robust, and easy to use “Solar Suitcases” will provide light and power

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“Girls are for marriage”: How one woman is changing the views, and lives, of thousands

Editor’s Note: Today we are highlighting inspiring people who work on issues we care about and have been nominated for CNN Hero of the Year. Voting for CNN Hero of the Year ends this Sunday and can be done here: heroes.cnn.com This post originally appeared in Million Moms Challenge. At age five, Kakenya was engaged to a boy from her neighborhood, and she considered herself lucky. Her new fiancée was around her age, and most

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Celebrate the Toilet | unfoundation.org

John Kluge, Co-Founder of Toilet Hackers  Sometimes the things that bring the greatest benefits to our lives are also the most underappreciated. Example: toilets. Can you imagine your life without one? That’s the reality for almost 40 percent of the world. At least 2.5 billion people don’t have access to toilets that protect them and their community from contact with human waste. November 19, World Toilet Day, is a day to appreciate what we have

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Update on the UN’s Typhoon Haiyan Response – Join the Effort

Kris Baylon, United Nations Foundation Intern Editor’s Note: Donate to the UN Central Emergency Response Fund to help families affected by the recent typhoon and other disasters. On November 8, Typhoon Haiyan ripped through my home country of the Philippines. The scenes of devastation are heartbreaking: The latest report estimates that more than 4 million people have been displaced and 13 million have been affected. For those of us outside the Philippines, the most we

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