Love is love — and regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, it’s beautiful. And this month, World Pride month, is an occasion to celebrate just that. But the freedom to...Read More
Outside a small, secluded house in Maweni village, a group of about 150 farmers sat together in the sweltering heat to talk about a topic giving them all sleepless nights:...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
Cisco | CSR Blog What if San Francisco was suddenly empty? Or New York City? Or both? Imagine over 9 million people fleeing their homes, families and friends, schools, and...Read More
Gun Violence is a national problem that needs national solutions. Almost every day we hear of another mass shooting* in our country. But America’s gun violence epidemic is made up...Read More
By Bvudzai Magadzire, Melissa West, Emily Lawrence, Julia Guerette & Barbara Jones-Singer On a rainy day in February 2018, standing among dignitaries, partners, donors, and community members, it hit home...Read More
Jacinda Ardern has unveiled a new approach to running New Zealand’s finances. “We need to address the societal well-being of our nation, not just the economic well-being,” she said during...Read More
Youth mentorship has been given a tremendous boost thanks to a transformational $3.1 million donation by Scotiabank to Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada. Hundreds of thousands of young people across Canada are growing up in...Read More
Will the summer of 2019 be a summer of protest? It’s looking that way as summer officially begins this week, following days of people taking action around the world. In...Read More
Why Global Citizens Should Care One in four women globally is married before she turns 18 years old, and in addition to being a violation of human rights, child marriage...Read More