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A 101 on the Post-2015 Development Agenda (with gifs!)

This week, United Nations Member States continue the intergovernmental negotiations on the “post-2015 development agenda.” Yes, that’s a wonky sentence – but the post-2015 agenda, a framework to address pressing global challenges over the next 15 years, will have a big real-world impact, so we want to spend a minute breaking down what the agenda is and why you should care. What is the post-2015 development agenda? Simply put: It will be our collective “to-do” […]

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A Big Step to Stop Child Marriage in Malawi

Imagine being 15 years old, forced to marry an older man, drop out of school, and have a child as a child yourself. The nightmare of child marriage becomes a reality for 14 million girls each year. But today we have good news: Malawi just passed a law which raises the legal age of marriage from 15 years old to 18 years old. In Malawi, about half of all girls are married by the time they

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500 Kilometers – and a World – Away

On a sunny, mild day in January, I had the opportunity to accompany a group of international journalists on a visit to Viet Nam’s National Hospital for Obstetrics and Gynecology. This 700-bed facility in the heart of Hanoi is staffed by nearly 500 nurses and approximately 150 doctors. Each year, this team of health professionals oversees tens of thousands of deliveries, surgeries, and other complex medical procedures, earning it the reputation of being the top

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Photo of the Week: Ready for a Close Up – and Protection Against Measles

A baby gets ready for her vaccinations. In September 2014, partners of the Measles & Rubella Initiative, including the World Health Organization and UNICEF, participated in a mass vaccination campaign in the Philippines to protect children against measles, rubella, and polio. Measles is still an ongoing threat to children in the Philippines, already claiming the lives of 100 children this year. The United Nations Foundation’s Shot@Life campaign has launched an urgent appeal to help vaccinate

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Progress toward a Polio-Free Africa: The View from Cameroon

(Photo credit: Stuart Ramson for UN Foundation) By Ambassador (Ret.) John E. Lange: Senior Fellow, Global Health Diplomacy, United Nations Foundation February 11 marked six months since the onset of the last confirmed case of wild poliovirus on the African continent. That is longer than at any time in recorded history. There is now a chance that we are on the verge of a historic achievement in global health: an Africa free of wild poliovirus. The devastating

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White House Looks to the United Nations in Countering Terrorism

Photo: UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe At last week’s White House-sponsored summit on violent extremism, U.S. President Barack Obama and ministers from more than 60 countries discussed what drives people to join terrorist organizations, and how to put a stop to it. The United Nations was featured in the center of the discussion — and in the next steps. Of note, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon emphasized that military action cannot be not the sole response to extremism.

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World Malaria Report 2014: 5 Things You Need to Know

Editor’s Note: We’re re-sharing this post from December 2014 on where we are in the fight against malaria. This post was originally published on December 9, 2014.  This morning, the White House is hosting Nothing But Nets and other malaria partners and champions to celebrate historic progress in the fight against malaria and to launch the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) next six-year strategy to further reduce malaria deaths and decrease malaria morbidity toward the long-term goal

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Photo of the Week: Stephen Curry, the President’s Dogs, and the Fight against Malaria

New friends were made this week in the fight against malaria. On Wednesday, Nothing But Nets Champion and NBA star Stephen Curry visited the White House and met with U.S. President Barack Obama (and his dogs Sunny and Bo) to discuss the importance of U.S. leadership in the fight against malaria. Thanks to programs such as the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative and the work of Nothing But Nets supporters, the United Nations, and many others,

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Picture It | unfoundation.org

Editor’s Note: This post is part of a special series in honor of International Women’s Day. Over the coming days, the United Nations Foundation blog will feature posts on the world we picture for girls and women and the issues we need to address to advance women’s equality and empowerment. What kind of world do you picture for girls and women? It’s a simple question, but one we don’t ask enough. This month, the international

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