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As President and Chief Operating Officer of , Jennifer is responsible for the overall strategic and operational growth trajectory of the organization.She oversees the priorities that continue to build ...
A recent national survey found that there is broad bipartisan support among Americans for international health programs.
For millions of children, vaccinations can make the difference to ensure a healthy life filled with possibility. When a child is protected from infectious diseases, they can go to school. Their ...
This year’s World Cup in Qatar reminds us that it’s important to stand up for what is right. Meet 8 footballers who are doing just that.
The world is not on track to meet its goal of ending extreme poverty by 2030. In fact, global progress to reduce extreme poverty “has grinded to a halt” over the past few years. We‘re in the middle of ...
Peter, 10, relied on PEPFAR to access antiretroviral drugs to combat the HIV he contracted from his mother at birth. Under the State Department’s limited humanitarian assistance waiver, only certain ...
Vaccines are one of the most crucial modern health tools. They save up to 3 million lives every year — equal to the population of Rome — and they have the potential to save an additional 1.5 million.
7. Women make up 43% of the agricultural labor force in developing countries, and account for about two-thirds of the world’s 600 million livestock keepers.. The majority of these women are from ...
WASHINGTON – The ONE Campaign released the following statement on the implementation guidance for the executive order pausing foreign assistance while the State Department completes a 90-day review ...
WASHINGTON – With world leaders meeting in Dubai for the start of the COP28 meetings today, new analysis reveals the full extent to which efforts to tackle the climate crisis are being hampered by the ...
Hotter days. Worsening air quality. More droughts, stronger hurricanes, and increased flooding. All these climate events impact everyone’s health. But they’re most likely to impact the most vulnerable ...
World Population Day unofficially began on July 11th, 1987, which was the Day of Five Billion. The world’s gotten a lot bigger than 5 billion people, so we wanted to share some surprising facts about ...