Last year, the world signed up to the Global Goals, an ambitious but achievable agenda for...
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For the two billion people around the world who depend on smallholder farming for their...
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On September 16 in Montreal, Canada, the international community will come together to pledge resources to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria for the next three years. This is the first big test of the world’s commitment to the new Global Goals. Ambitious pledges from donors such as the UK will enable the Global Fund to really get moving on reaching the aim of ending these three epidemics by 2030.
UK Aid saves a life every 2 minutes. From giving 13.2 million people access to...
For the two billion people around the world who depend on smallholder farming for their livelihoods, extreme weather can push them into poverty. Climate risk insurance (CRI) is a tool that can help people build their resilience, plan their future and recover when disaster strikes.
Good nutrition is critical for a healthy and productive life. This month, we are launching our “Healthy Lives” campaign, asking you to run a local ‘Healthy Lives’ event, if possible in conjunction with Jamie Oliver’s ‘Food revolution’ which works to educate, inspire and empower people worldwide about the importance of good nutrition.
The impacts of climate change are being felt across the world, particularly by the poorest communities, including the two billion people dependent on smallholder farming. Insurance can be one important way to help people like smallholder farmers protect their livelihoods from increasingly severe and frequent extreme weather events.







