Adrian Lovett Executive Director, United Kingdom, Middle East and Asia PacificSusie Bonvouloir Chief People Officer ...
Adrian Lovett Executive Director, United Kingdom, Middle East and Asia PacificSusie Bonvouloir Chief of People ...
Maimouna Yade is the president of JGEN Women Global Entrepreneurship and a ONE Champion in Senegal. She began her commitment to children’s rights at the age of 16. Here’s her story. My passion and ...
LONDON, UK – 9 May 2025 – The ONE Campaign has written to the UK government asking it to explain and justify the legality of its decision to reduce international aid spending from 0.5% to 0.3% of ...
WASHINGTON – With world leaders meeting in Dubai for the start of the COP28 meetings today, new analysis reveals the full extent to which efforts to tackle the climate crisis are being hampered by the ...
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, ...
In July, Kenyans were dismayed to learn that a cash transfer programme intended to help low-income people deal with COVID-19’s economic impact did not actually benefit those recepients, due to ...
COVID-19 has exposed fault lines in both rich and poor countries. From failing public healthcare systems to racial inequality, the pandemic has laid bare unjust and inequitable structures that are ...
On this day, 30 years ago, Prince Charles and Princess Diana kicked off Live Aid, the worldwide rock concert organized by Irish rocker Bob Geldof to raise money for African famine relief. Taking in ...
We’re closer than ever before to ending extreme poverty. In 1990, 36% of the world’s population was living on less than US$1.90 a day. By 2015, this figure had shrunk to just 10%. That’s over a ...
From Lagos to London to Los Angeles, a new style is taking dance clubs and music charts by storm. Chances are, you’re already familiar with the sound, even if you haven’t heard the name. Afrobeats, a ...
For decades, Canada’s approach to Africa was fragmented, reactive, and overly reliant on foreign aid rather than a true economic and political partnership. Meanwhile, global players like China, the ...