UN – United Nations

Get a Shot. Give a Shot.

This week marked the launch of Shot@Life’s third Get a Shot. Give a Shot® campaign in partnership with Walgreens. This partnership has resulted in more than 7 million life-saving vaccines donated to children around the globe through Shot@Life. Sadly, one in five children worldwide lack access to life-saving immunizations, and a child dies every 20 seconds from a vaccine-preventable disease. Changing these statistics so more children survive and thrive is a key priority of the […]

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UN History: What is Ratification?

Which of the Big Five was the second to ratify the United Nations Charter after the U.S.? France. But what does ratification actually mean? Why didn’t the UN just spring straight into existence after 50 nations signed the UN Charter in San Francisco on June 26, 1945? Spectacular ceremony often accompanies the signing of a treaty or charter. But for international treaties like the UN Charter, each signatory state has to agree to the principles

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3 Ways You Can Support Refugees Today

Throughout the summer, the news has featured heartbreaking stories of refugees facing hardship and risking their lives – and in many cases, losing their lives – as they flee conflict and persecution in their home countries. Right now, there are nearly 60 million people around the world displaced by crises – the most since World War II. The conflict in Syria alone has left more than 12 million people in need of humanitarian aid. While

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4 Things to Know about Child Survival

Today, United Nations agencies released two new reports on child survival – “Levels and Trends in Child Mortality Report 2015”and “A Promise Renewed: 2015 Progress Report” – highlighting one of the greatest achievements of the new millennium: the lives of 48 million children under the age of 5 have been saved since 2000. That’s when governments, civil society and communities came together and committed to achieving the eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The MDGs set

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How Our Culture of Connection is Changing Philanthropy

Trevor Neilson is the Co-Founder and President of Global Philanthropy Group. We share stories in real-time with friends, family, and strangers through Snapchat and Periscope. Corporations advertise on Instagram and Facebook. Governments communicate directly with their constituencies on Twitter. We receive the latest news via mobile push notifications. Our world is more connected than ever, and it is changing how we give. Empathy Connection fosters a culture of empathy that forces individuals to take action.

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Under One Sky, Let’s Share Global Goals with the World

On Friday, September 25, representatives from 193 countries will gather at the United Nations to formally adopt the next set of global goals, known as the Sustainable Development Goals, which aim to end extreme poverty, protect the planet, and improve the lives of billions of people across the globe. One way to make sure these goals move from words to action is to tell the world about them. The evening before the goals are adopted,

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4 Hints on What President Obama Will Say at the Leaders’ Summit on Peacekeeping

On Monday, September 28, U.S. President Barack Obama and other world leaders will convene at the United Nations to announce new contributions to the world’s largest deployed military force – UN Peacekeeping. It is a moment for the U.S. to show real leadership, beyond financial contributions, and it will go a long way toward achieving a sustainable and more effective partnership on peacekeeping. What can we expect the President to say? Here’s a hint, based

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Photo of the Week: What UN Humanitarian Aid Means for Refugees

This week, UNICEF shared a photo of a baby at a one its child-friendly spaces for refugee and migrant children in Serbia. It’s a powerful reminder of the importance of the United Nations’ humanitarian aid work and what it means for families: a chance to feel safer. In Europe and around the world, tens of millions of refugees are searching for safety and security after having been forced to flee their homes because of violence,

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7 Key Issues to Watch during the UN General Assembly

Starting on September 25, world leaders will gather at the United Nations for a summit to adopt the next set of global development goals, followed by high-level debate of the 70th session of the UN General Assembly. The UN is the one place where every country of the world has a voice on the issues that matter to all of us. As we approach the start of what is commonly known as UN 70, here

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