Reduced Inequalities

Sustainable Development Goal
Fifty organizations signed the Declaration on Gender Responsive Standards at a “no fly” signing ceremony that aimed to limit transportation-related emissions. Signatories pledge to make standards and standards development gender...
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Ashoka Fellows, with host James Fallows, share surprising insights on rural innovation with an audience in Washington, D.C. (broadcast nationally). The discussion is part of the Welcome Change insights series, Ashoka’s national tour...
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The Forum’s second day focused on the role of youth in countering and preventing violent extremism. Participants emphasized the importance of ensuring youth voices at the policy level to engage...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care: From disastrous weather events to political crises, communities have united to show resilience and commitment to support global goals. You can join the movement by...
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Giving local communities the responsibility to manage forests — which are shrinking worldwide — could help ease poverty and deforestation, scientists said on Monday, in what they described as one...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care When women are shut out of fast-growing fields, such as those in STEM, we lose the opportunity to close the gender inequality gap, which is...
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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...
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Last week, PepsiCo employees hosted a workshop for women living in Win’s (formerly Women in Need) South Bronx shelter to help them with resume writing, interviewing and other job search...
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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...
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Editor’s note: This post is part of the NextBillion Series “By Women, For Women: Leaders and Innovations in Gender Equity.” Learn more about our other 2019 series here. Despite the abundance...
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