Why Global Citizens Should Care Food insecurity affects 1 in 8 households in Canada, which accounts for over 4 million people. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2 is to...Read More
Human genetic testing has evolved over the recent decades, allowing people to find their ancestors and even determine specific percentages of their heritage. Much like the advances in human genetic...Read More
Japan has decided on three initiatives as the country’s detailed contributions to the SDGs, focused on DRR, health, and education. Japan will also advance initiatives on women’s empowerment (SDG 5),...Read More
Don Gips joined the Skoll Foundation in early April, taking over leadership responsibilities from Interim President and COO, Richard Fahey. Don brings a wealth of experience in both the public...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Africa is urbanising faster than any other continent in the world, but its cities can’t currently contain the number of people flocking to them. In...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care On any given night in Australia, 1 in 200 people experience homelessness. That’s around 116,000 people — a figure that has risen 13.5% in the...Read More
CIT Bank, N.A., the banking subsidiary of CIT Group Inc., today announced a total community investment of $55 Million in support of two East LA Community Corporation (ELACC) affordable housing...Read More
By Meredith Storton & Jennifer Astone Creating a food system that can feed a growing population in the face of climate change—without replicating the harms of the industrial food system—is...Read More
Today the Bridgestone Group published its Sustainability Report 2018-2019 highlighting strong progress toward its global commitment to help achieve a more sustainable society. Two years ahead of schedule, the Group exceeded its...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care College campuses waste 22 million pounds of food each year, yet many students are food insecure. To end poverty we must reduce food waste. You...Read More