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    A key finding from 's thematic consultation on is that in are already emerging at a very early stage in a child’s life. New blog explores how the choices families make about early education are critical

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    Liberals plan to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021: source

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    6月10日

    In 2018, 17.2 million new displacements associated with disasters in 148 countries & territories were recorded. But, climate migrants have been invisible for many years. ’s Dina Ionesco discusses growing human mobility related to climate change

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    6月10日

    There is very little on how women contribute to ocean-based livelihoods, which has implications for women's empowerment & positive ocean changes.

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    6月10日

    In 2015, over 25% of the world's population lived on less than $3.20 a day, and nearly half lived on less than $5.50. Learn more about our new poverty lines:

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    6月10日

    To achieve the , the world's leading companies are stepping up. From innovations like social for more to , with a purpose can be a force for good.

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    A staggering fact I came across today from David Wallace-Wells: Each year, the average American emits enough carbon to melt 10,000 tons of Antarctic ice.

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    6月9日

    lowers IQ and increases the risk of dementia. The are our roadmap for a healthier & . See how we ➡️ -

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    6月8日

    Sea levels are rising around the world. 4 decades worth of satellite data is helping to understand the contribution from ocean thermal expansion, Greenland and Antarctica ice sheet and glacier melt.

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    6月9日

    Closing the gender gap in the workplace is one of the most critical challenges facing the global community. How far have we come?

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    6月9日

    In , a contraceptive implant costs 16% of what an average family spends on food in a month. and created a new factsheet & video to support free contraceptives for youth in all facilities.

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    6月9日

    Nutritional transition in children from Argentina: “populatn is undergoing accelerated process of nutritional transition, manifested by double burden of malnutrition. Distribution of stunting, wasting & obesity revealed differences by sex, residence & SES”

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    6月9日

    World Day Against Child Labour 2019 theme: "Children shouldn’t work in fields, but on dreams! 👉 Today, 152 million children are still in child labour. 👉Child labour occurs in almost every sector, 7/10 is in agriculture.

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    6月9日

    The former head of the British civil service just published a major report calling on the government to unseat growth as the primary political objective and replace it with wellbeing.

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    5月30日

    As data-for-good projects gain traction, some researchers are asking whether they benefit society enough to outweigh their potential for misuse. That question is complicated to answer.

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    6月6日

    Women & children are 14X more likely to die in disasters than men. , poverty, & exclusionary gender roles that limit knowledge 🔺women's risks. How can inclusive disaster risk policies truly walk the talk? explains.

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    6月6日

    Gapminder developed Dollarstreet and showing pictures across different cultures by income and topics. Amazing

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    5月23日

    Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique is 1 of Africa's greatest wildlife restoration initiative. Coffee & women are behind the revival of such as lions & community's economic recovery after the nation's civil war.

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    5月15日

    Our Service Climate Bulletin April 2019 highlights: ☀️Globally, April 2019 was more than 0.6°C warmer than the average April from 1981-2010, making it the second warmest April on record‼️ ☀️Europe saw generally above average temperatures

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