This Land Was Meant for Kiribati s Climate Refugees Now It Will Provide the Island Nation With Nutritious Food globalcitizen.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from globalcitizen.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Each Pair of These Pants Benefits Women Experiencing Homelessness and Period Poverty in Texas
Emmy Hancock launched Oluna from her parents’ home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The United Nations’ Global Goals aim to achieve gender equality and provide everyone with access to water and sanitation. Ensuring people who menstruate can manage their periods is essential to eradicating extreme poverty. You can join us and take action on this issue
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Growing up in Dallas, Texas, Emmy Hancock, the founder of clothing brand Oluna, didn t have to think about period poverty.
“I had never realized menstruation as an obstacle,” Hancock told Global Citizen.
Global Partnership for Education Pledges $20 5 Million to Help Pacific Kids Get Back to School globalcitizen.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from globalcitizen.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Australia and New Zealand Commence COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
The first jabs have officially been administered.
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Achieving herd immunity, where the majority of a population is vaccinated, is the surest way to see an end to COVID-19. Global Citizen campaigns on the United Nations’ Global Goals, including goal 3 for good health and well-being for all. Join the movement and take action on this issue and more here.
New Zealand and Australia have officially begun their respective COVID-19 vaccine rollouts.
The Oceania neighbours commenced vaccination of their populations within days of each other, with New Zealand offering the first jabs to a small group of medical professionals Friday morning and Australia issuing the vaccine to several aged care residents and politicians Sunday.
More Australians Fear Climate Change Than Catching COVID-19: Study
Just 25% of respondents to a recent survey say they are worried about being infected with the virus.
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Australia has recorded 28,000 COVID-19 cases in total, but the country has lived in relative normality for months, with cases few and far between since October. Global Citizen campaigns on the United Nations’ Global Goals, including goal 3 for good health and well-being and goal 13 for climate action. Join the movement and take action on these issues and more here.
Australians are more fearful of climate change than being infected with COVID-19, the Guardian reports.