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The United States Department of State has launched an accelerator for public-private partnerships that will build on lessons learned over more than a decade working in the sector. Boldline Accelerator seeks to…
The United States Department of State has launched an accelerator for public-private partnerships that will build on lessons learned over more than a decade working in the sector. Boldline Accelerator seeks to…
After focusing on industries like coal and weapons, Norway’s $1 trillion sovereign wealth fund is turning its attention to fashion. Together with UNICEF, the world’s biggest wealth fund is setting up…
Newspapers have reported on people unaffected by the earthquakes posing as victims in order to claim assistance meant for those who lost their homes. In Oaxaca a man claiming to…
Every year, the United Nations joins in observing “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence” to draw attention to the global epidemic of violence against women and girls. This year,…
The past week has been remarkable if anticipatable. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Ajit Pai announced his plans to roll back the 2015 Open Internet Order (OIO) on Tuesday. On…
Achieving gender equality and the full empowerment of women is the answer to ending violence against women, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres said recently, calling for collective global action on this cause.…
Johan Mooij expects food supplies in Yemen’s capital of Sana to run out in about six weeks. Mooij is the Yemen country director for CARE, one of several dozen humanitarian…
The European Union has pledged hundreds of millions of euros for the ‘Khartoum Process’, a multinational effort to manage migration from the Horn of Africa to Europe. In Sudan, it supports…
By 2030 diseases associated with wealth will kill more people in sub-Saharan Africa than diseases associated with poverty. The sharp increase in diseases linked to lifestyle, or noncommunicable diseases (NDCs), is putting…
Why did Invisible Children dissolve? There were two main reasons why the organization was forced to discontinue its efforts: the misrepresentation of facts and causation and the impacts of the…
The investigation began with a racist slur and a punch to the face. A white high school student at California’s Lodi Unified School District spat a racial epithet at a…
In the six years since the Syrian crisis began to push refugees into Lebanon, the U.N. Children’s Agency has managed to reach several previously unattainable goals. Lebanon’s entire school curriculum is up…
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