Good Health and Well-Being

Sustainable Development Goal
  A year after New York became the second state in the United States to pass a ban on grocery store plastic bags — the law is going into effect...
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HP, Inc.’s Garage Blog By Helen Harjak Contrary to science-fiction visions of the 21st century, the skies over today’s cities aren’t abuzz with flying cars. This may not be a...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care The EU has long been a leader in providing basic health services, like vaccines, to the poorest nations. Global Citizen campaigns on the United Nations’...
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Join a conversation with musician will.i.am and young activist Naomi Wadler on the fight to end gun violence, and how they are influencing policy change and inspiring the next generation....
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In episode 42 of the Disruptors for GOOD podcast, I speak with Marc Angelo Coppola, founder of Valhalla Farms Montreal on buying 60 acres of farmland to turn into a...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care Period poverty is the lack of access to sanitary products, menstrual hygiene education, toilets, handwashing facilities, and waste management. Every day, girls and women around...
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Whole Cities Foundation, a nonprofit that works alongside community-based organizations to improve neighbourhood health by broadening access to fresh food and nutrition education, announced today that 60 Community First Grants...
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Nearly 75% of mental health conditions begin before age 25, with research showing that early intervention is the best means of prevention. As the largest generation of young people in...
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A rural Virginia family displaced from their home after their water well failed are receiving the gift of clean water today, marking the first project of Hometown H2O, a domestic...
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Right across from Atholton High School in Columbia, Maryland, sits a garden roughly a third of an acre with rows of vegetable beds and a newly added pond to encourage...
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