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OP-ED: Financing healthy futures to meet the SDGs, By Mariam Claeson
Global health is rapidly changing. Often we influence and affect those developments, and sometimes, we do so successfully through learning based on evidence of what works. One of the lessons learned is that we can accomplish more when we work together toward common goals, aligning our resources and bringing complementary…
Read More »OP-ED: Obsession with ending poverty is where development is going wrong, By Efosa Ojomo
How can we alleviate extreme poverty? It’s the question that underpins the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs), and almost all development projects. Because poverty almost always shows itself as a lack of resources in poor communities – food, safe water, sanitation, education, healthcare – it’s reasonable to theorise that…
Read More »OP-ED: Why collaboration will be key to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, ByAnne-Birgitte Albrectsen
Since 2015, when the United Nations established a set of shared goals and targets for achieving sustainable development around the world, the development community has been excited, energized but also a little bit wary. While the ambition contained within the Global Goals is high, the challenge is vast. What is…
Read More »OP-ED: Africa, A Continent of Hope, By António Guterres
Far too often, the world views Africa through the prism of problems. When I look to Africa, I see a continent of hope, promise and vast potential. I am committed to building on those strengths and establishing a higher platform of cooperation between the United Nations and the leaders and…
Read More »“200 million girls, women living with consequences of female genital mutilation”
Not less than 200 million women and girls around the world are living with the damage caused by Female Genital Mutilation/ Cutting (FGM/C), says the United Nations. This was contained in a joint press statement by the executive directors of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the United Nations…
Read More »Youth Perspective: Whose voice matters when it comes to sustainable development?
By Ravi Karkara & Doug Ragan Harvesting Youth Partnership by Strengthening Inclusive Participation in the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals In the year 2000, the United Nations announced the Millennium Development Goals to set a path for nation-states and citizens across the world in bringing certain fundamental changes…
Read More »10 million hectares a year in need of restoration along the Great Green Wall
Restoration needs along Africa’s drylands have been mapped and quantified for the first time A groundbreaking map of restoration opportunities along Africa’s Great Green Wall has been launched at the UN climate change conference, based on collection and analysis of crucial land-use information to boost action in Africa’s drylands to increase…
Read More »2nd Annual Aid & Development Africa Summit holds in Nairobi
The Aid and International Development Forum (AIDF) is set to hold its 2nd Annual Aid & Development Africa Summit in Nairobi, Kenya, between February 28 and March 1 2017. It would be recalled that the Inaugural Aid & International Development Africa Summit was held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia between 2nd…
Read More »FAO, partners advocate for “one health” initiative in West Africa
The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), together with other international and regional partners, promotes a holistic and multidisciplinary approach to advocate for the initiative ” one health “ has become more than necessary in West Africa. For FAO, the approach “One Health” is a prerequisite to ensure…
Read More »Global Handwashing Day: Over 300 children died of diarrhea in 2015
October 15 is Global Handwashing Day, a global advocacy day dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding about the importance of handwashing with soap as an effective and affordable way to prevent diseases and save lives. With cholera spreading fast in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew in Haiti, and with…
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