Bloomberg Philanthropies recently announced Tokyo as the newest city to join the Partnership for Healthy Cities as part of a $12 million reinvestment to expand the number of cities in the programme from...Read More
Cities around the world can improve the health of their residents – plants, animals and humans – by implementing programmes to boost biodiversity. Source: World Economic Forum | Agenda |...Read More
“They are doing life-saving work every day, including during holidays when the rest of us are with our loved ones at home”, said Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World...Read More
Ego can stand in the way of good leadership. When our egos are threatened, we hold on to past decisions for too long, we react defensively to negative feedback, and...Read More
Beautifully arranged rows of bok choi, parsley, tarragon and basil alongside dozens of variety of lettuce grow together in harmony under the pink glow of an LED light in a...Read More
Out of our five extraordinary young finalists for the Global Citizen Prize: Cisco Youth Leadership Award, we can now announce that a winner has been chosen! After numerous rounds of...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Despite recent commitments to support women’s health, UNFPA, the UN agency on sexual and reproductive health needs $222 billion more to meet its 2030 goals....Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care If the world is going to achieve Global Goal 3: good health and well-being for all by 2030, we’ll need to see more news like...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care Child marriage is driven by poverty and includes consequences such as increased risk for cervical cancer, death during childbirth, and obstetric fistulas. Global Goal 5...Read More
Solar cooking releases no carbon emissions, and leads to a reduction in respiratory illnesses caused by smoke inhalation. Sustainable cooling technology is being used in Qatar’s 2022 World Cup stadiums,...Read More