In Kenya, less than eight percent of land today is used for crop and feed production, and less than 20 percent of land is suitable for cultivation due to degraded and poor soils. But there is great potential for small-scale farmers in Kenya to understand, manage and improve their soils to reach
In September 2015, more than 190 world leaders committed to 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) that serve as a global rallying point for civil society and public and private sectors to join together to address some of the world’s most pressing issues.
[Editor's Note: This post originally appeared on UPS Longitudes.]
Since last week, 11 people have been killed and 40,000 homes damaged in what officials have described as some of the worst flooding ever to hit the state of Louisiana. Around 8,400 people remain in emergency shelters, days after the deluge began last Friday.
The annual Civic 50 initiative, part of the organization Points of Light, honors the top companies that have engaged most effectively in their communities across various dimensions.
The severity and global reach of the ongoing refugee crisis cannot be overstated. The UNHCR estimates that more than 65 million people are currently displaced worldwide.
An astounding two billion people around the world still lack access to modern financial services. While the finance gap is most acute in the developing world, communities and businesses across the United States also lack adequate access to finance.
Find out how GSK is working with various partners to conduct research and provide access to medication for those affected by HIV around the world.
Find out more about the first Partnership Exchange, which took place at the UN headquarters, regarding revitalization of global partnerships.
Businesses and governments both know that we need a more regenerative and restorative econmic model.








