The world’s most comprehensive report on nutrition highlights the worrying prevalence and universality of malnutrition in all its forms. In its fifth edition, the Global Nutrition Report provides a concrete overview of progress made and highlights solutions from around the globe calling on all stakeholders to act now to address malnutrition.
Read MoreNEW DELHI: A shorter treatment for tuberculosis (TB) can be safely co-administered with dolutegravir (DTG), the first-line drug to treat HIV in many high-burden TB countries, a new study has found.
Read MoreThe 2030 Collaborative was proud to support the fourth annual M3 Conference (Mobilizing Medical Missions) again this year at Lakewood Church.
Read MoreNo country in the world fully meets recommended standards for breastfeeding, according to a new report by UNICEF and WHO in collaboration with the Global Breastfeeding Collective, a new initiative to increase global breastfeeding rates.
Read MoreThis Monday, the Administration released its recommended budget for FY20 funding. They recommended a 24% cut overall for the International Affairs Account.
Read MoreIt wasn’t that long ago that HIV/AIDS headlines flooded the news. In the 1990s, new HIV infections spiked to 3 million a year, with nearly 2 million AIDS-related deaths annually.
Read MoreMarch 8th is International Women's Day. On this day, World Vision celebrates women all around the world. World Vision believes that empowering and educating women is an essential part of fighting poverty across the globe.
Read MoreUSAID's Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (USAID/OFDA) and Office of Food for Peace (USAID/FFP) are responding to a complex emergency stemming from an influx of people fleeing an economic and political crisis in Venezuela to neighboring countries.
Read MoreA new study shows that pastors and faith leaders don't realize the huge impact they can have on the world. Are pastors passing up opportunities to change the world?
Read MoreWith the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, FAO’s mandate has been reinforced and scaled up to a depth and scope that calls for a greater commitment in the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Read MoreStunting is declining too slowly while wasting still impacts the lives of far too many young children.
Read MoreAlmost 20 years ago, I fell in love with a country, one of the poorest in the world, then ravaged by civil war. The little Maryland-sized nation of Burundi, twin sister of Rwanda, won my heart. I was captivated by its natural beauty and even more by its resilient people.
Read MoreThe U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan bill aimed at improving the U.S. Agency for International Development’s women’s entrepreneurship and economic empowerment programs and activities (in December 2018.)
Read MoreThis past Wednesday, our 2030 Collaborative team brought four amazing faith leaders to Washington D.C. to champion the funding for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria with Friends of the Global Fight.
Read MoreLeading food industry players have joined forces to financially back a new project which aims to accelerate the development of healthy food products that leverage consumer trends.
Read MoreIn his State of the Union address, President Donald Trump brought attention to a disease that has almost disappeared from the headlines: HIV/AIDS.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce that Friday, finally—after of course much debate with the Administration, our Congress was able to pass legislation to enact the FY19 budget into law!
Read MoreThe 2018 Global Nutrition Report shares insights into the current state of global nutrition, highlighting the unacceptably high burden of malnutrition in the world.
Read MoreAs leaders from around the country and the world gather for the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, we will rejoice, reflect and put prayer to action.
We will rejoice because our nation is helping achieve remarkably good news.
Read MoreThe Global Syndemic refers to obesity, undernutrition, and climate change, which severely threaten human health in different ways but are all interrelated.
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