For the first time in living memory, the global decline in child mortality has stalled. After decades of steady progress, the number of children dying before their fifth birthday is no longer falling.
The world is shifting, and in the middle of uncertainty, disruption, and change, one thing is becoming increasingly impossible to ignore: Africa is shaping the future in real time. From culture to ...
The report from the ONE Campaign, produced in partnership with Project Everyone and launched on the first day of the Global Partnerships Conference hosted by the UK and South African governments, ...
Dr. Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli is the President/CEO of the ONE Campaign. She has over three decades of international development experience and has been deeply involved in fostering impactful solutions in ...
May 25 marks Africa Day, a moment to celebrate the continent’s richness, reflect on shared progress, and take action. Here’s everything you need to know about how we’re celebrating Africa Day across ...
Africa Day is celebrated every year on May 25 to mark the founding of the Organization of African Unity (now the African Union) in 1963. It’s a day that honors the continent’s diversity, history, and ...
Vaccines are one of humanity’s greatest achievements; they save six lives every minute! Thanks to vaccines many diseases are now preventable today. Here is a closer look. At one point in history, ...
Africa is a continent of immense natural wealth and remarkable cultural diversity. It is also home to the world’s youngest population. Despite this extraordinary potential, Africa faces a convergence ...
The 2026 Winter Olympics are in full swing! And Black athletes are making history on and off the medal podium. From breaking barriers in traditionally underrepresented winter sports to redefining ...
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 ...
The controversy surrounding this year‘s World Cup in Qatar reminds us that it‘s more important than ever to stand up for what is right. The host country has a questionable record of human rights, as ...
Das Hantavirus ist eine klassische Zoonose. Die Krankheit wird also vom Tier auf den Menschen übertragen. Zoonosen entstehen häufig dort, wo sich Umweltbedingungen stark verändern. Mensch-, Tier- und ...