Why Global Citizens Should Care Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women in most countries worldwide. There were over 2 million cases of breast cancer last year....Read More
Executive Summary Physicians often struggle to help patients change their health behaviors. Patients may know that they need to quit smoking, lose weight, or exercise more, but summoning the will...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Stigma and shame stop people who menstruate and people with disabilities around the world from reaching their full potential. Resources like Girlythings promote pride and...Read More
Executive Summary Providing empathetic care to people when they are at their most vulnerable I the right thing to do. In addition, failing to meet patients’ expectations is increasingly costly...Read More
In 2017, in the aftermath of the Ebola epidemic, Sierra Leone launched its first National eHealth coordination hub, designed to coordinate and regulate digital health deployments throughout the country. The...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Global Citizen campaigns on the United Nations’ Global Goals, including Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being, because global access to immunization services is the best way...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care From geopolitical crises in Venezuela and Central America to natural disasters in Mozambique, these photos capture the global need for resilience, change, and commitment to achieving...Read More
With a vision to upcycle industrial waste from landfills, Binish Desai founded Eco Eclectic Technology in 2016, creating bricks from paper waste to build houses and toilets across India, a country where 40% of the population still...Read More
Bridgestone Corporation announced the winners of the “Bridgestone Group Awards 2019” at a ceremony held on March 27, 2019. The Bridgestone Group Awards began in 2008 as an annual recognition...Read More
By Munyaradzi Makoni As health workers approached a huge acacia tree that would provide shade for a makeshift clinic, more than 50 women and 30 children were already waiting for...Read More