The United Nations estimates that there are 2.5 billion people who still lack access to modern sanitation facilities. Nearly 1 billion of those people have absolutely no sort of toilet – indoor or outdoor.
Having worked with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) on our Better Health through Economic Opportunity campaign, we know firsthand the huge impacts the organization is having on communiti
We’re producing more data than ever before, and the world of health care may be the source of the largest data explosion.Access to data has the potential to allow for major advancements in the treatment and prevention of disease, and there is a clamor in the private sector for more access to gove
[Editor's Note: Ron Cotterman, Vice President, Sustainability, Sealed Air, spoke on our pre-conference roundtable, Global Food Security: Bringing it Home for U.S. Consumers.
I work for Global Communities, a non-profit organization that works closely with communities worldwide to bring about sustainable changes that improve the lives and livelihoods of the vulnerable.
This week, the U.S. Chamber Foundation hosted our third Better Health through Economic Opportunity forum in Orlando, Florida.
Today the U.S. Chamber Foundation hosted our second Better Health through Economic Opportunity forum in Oklahoma City.
[Editor's Note: Hugh Welsh, President, DSM North America, will be speaking at Connect the Dots: How Businesses Solve Global Challenges Locally on October 5-7.
Aramark has a long history of working to create healthier communities, and their latest initiative is no different. Earlier this month, the company announced Healthy for Life 20 by 20, a new program to improve the health of all Americans 20% by 2020.






