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Saudi Foundation Donates $5.3M to Humanitarian Projects
Acts of KindnessMar 8

Saudi Foundation Donates $5.3M to Humanitarian Projects

The King Abdullah Humanitarian Foundation just pledged $5.3 million to support development and humanitarian projects across Saudi Arabia during Ramadan. The donation joins billions already raised through the country's innovative charity platforms that have helped millions worldwide.

Google News - Charity Donation Million2 min read
Kazakhstan and Red Cross Strengthen Humanitarian Law Ties
Acts of KindnessMar 7

Kazakhstan and Red Cross Strengthen Humanitarian Law Ties

Kazakhstan is deepening its partnership with the International Committee of the Red Cross to protect people during conflicts worldwide. The commitment signals growing momentum for humanitarian protections in an uncertain world.

Google: cooperation international2 min read
Africa Trains 9th Class of Humanitarian Leaders in Zambia
Global NewsJun 4

Africa Trains 9th Class of Humanitarian Leaders in Zambia

The African Union just launched its 9th annual training program to help African nations better respond to humanitarian crises. Since 2016, the Livingstone Syllabus has equipped hundreds of leaders with skills to protect displaced people and coordinate disaster relief.

AllAfrica - Health2 min read
Congo Peace Talks Bring Humanitarian Aid Breakthrough
Global NewsApr 20

Congo Peace Talks Bring Humanitarian Aid Breakthrough

After years of conflict in eastern DR Congo, rival parties agreed to open humanitarian corridors and release prisoners within 10 days. The Switzerland talks mark a major step forward for millions caught in the crossfire.

AllAfrica - Headlines2 min read
EU Plans Major Humanitarian Mission to Congo Region
Community HeroesJan 30

EU Plans Major Humanitarian Mission to Congo Region

European Commissioner Hadja Lahbib will visit the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi within two weeks to strengthen humanitarian response as peace efforts gain momentum. The mission signals renewed European commitment to helping hundreds of thousands of displaced families in the region.

Google: peace agreement signed2 min read
U.S. Pledges $1.8B More for Global Humanitarian Aid
SolutionsMay 15

U.S. Pledges $1.8B More for Global Humanitarian Aid

The United States just committed an additional $1.8 billion to help victims of disasters and famine worldwide through UN programs. This brings America's total humanitarian pledge to $3.8 billion, reaching vulnerable people across 21 countries.

Japan Today2 min read
California Advocacy Groups Secure $8.1B for Kids' Programs
Acts of KindnessMar 17

California Advocacy Groups Secure $8.1B for Kids' Programs

A new approach to children's advocacy in California shows how smart strategy beats pure charity. By spending just 10% on policy work instead of only direct services, organizations unlocked billions in public funding for kids.

Stanford Social Innovation2 min read
PCOS Renamed After Decades of Patient Advocacy Wins
Health & WellnessMay 31

PCOS Renamed After Decades of Patient Advocacy Wins

Over 170 million women worldwide just got a victory in the fight for better healthcare. After more than a decade of advocacy, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has been renamed to better reflect what the condition actually does to the body.

Google News - Health3 min read
US Adds $1.8 Billion to Global Humanitarian Relief Efforts
Global NewsMay 14

US Adds $1.8 Billion to Global Humanitarian Relief Efforts

The United States just committed $1.8 billion more to UN humanitarian programs, bringing recent support to $3.8 billion and helping millions of people facing crisis worldwide. The funding arrives as aid agencies stretched thin by conflict and climate disasters work to reach 239 million people in need. #

UN News3 min read
B.C. Now Covers Menopause Treatment After Years of Advocacy
Health & WellnessMar 30

B.C. Now Covers Menopause Treatment After Years of Advocacy

British Columbia became the second Canadian province to cover menopause hormone therapy, a breakthrough that could help thousands of women access life-changing treatment. The victory comes after years of advocacy from women who struggled in silence with debilitating symptoms their doctors didn't recognize.

Google News - Canada Breakthrough3 min read
Ancient Nigerian City Honors Humanitarian With Title
Community HeroesFeb 11

Ancient Nigerian City Honors Humanitarian With Title

In Machina, Nigeria, a city with over 1,000 years of history, Dr. Kole Ahmed Shettima received one of the highest honors for his decades of service. His story shows how one person's commitment to their roots can transform entire communities.

Premium Times Nigeria2 min read
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Acts of KindnessMar 20

Mexico Leads 4-Ship Humanitarian Convoy to Cuba

Mexican vessels loaded with food, medical supplies, and solar panels set sail for Cuba this week as part of a global solidarity effort. The mission brings hope to an island nation facing severe shortages.

Mexico News Daily2 min read
Ontario Adds Post-Secondary Funding After Advocacy Push
SolutionsFeb 13

Ontario Adds Post-Secondary Funding After Advocacy Push

Students, workers, and families in Ontario successfully pushed the provincial government to announce new post-secondary education funding after nearly a decade of stagnant investment. The increase marks a milestone in the fight to strengthen colleges and universities, though advocates say more work lies ahead.

Google News - Education Milestone2 min read
Lisa Ray Turns Cancer Into Menopause Advocacy Movement
VideosApr 12

Lisa Ray Turns Cancer Into Menopause Advocacy Movement

After cancer treatment forced actress Lisa Ray into early menopause at 37, she refused to let society write her off. She turned her painful journey into a powerful platform helping women break the silence around menopause. #

The Better India2 min read
Prisca Githuka Turns Breast Cancer Into Global Advocacy
Health & WellnessFeb 8

Prisca Githuka Turns Breast Cancer Into Global Advocacy

After surviving breast cancer, Prisca Githuka founded Pink Hearts Cancer Support Foundation to help others navigate their own cancer journeys. On World Cancer Day, she's sharing her story to prove that a cancer diagnosis doesn't have to be the end.

Google News - Cancer Survivor2 min read
Nigerian Professor Turns Polio Pain Into Policy Advocacy
Health & WellnessJan 24

Nigerian Professor Turns Polio Pain Into Policy Advocacy

After 40 years of stigma and rejection, a polio survivor transforms his painful past into a powerful voice for disability rights in Nigeria. His journey from rejected schoolboy to university lecturer shows how one person can challenge a nation's misconceptions.

Premium Times Nigeria3 min read
Eric Dane Accepts ALS Advocacy Award Despite Illness
Community HeroesJan 25

Eric Dane Accepts ALS Advocacy Award Despite Illness

Actor Eric Dane couldn't attend an ALS gala due to his health, but sent a powerful message of hope and determination. Fellow ALS advocate Aaron Lazar accepted the award on his behalf as the community rallied around him.

Google News - Entertainment2 min read
WA Bill Brings Hope After 26 Years of Train Safety Advocacy
Solutions5d ago

WA Bill Brings Hope After 26 Years of Train Safety Advocacy

Western Australia is set to debate legislation requiring trains to have flashing beacons and side lighting, a change families have fought decades to achieve. The bill could save lives at the 20,000 rail crossings across Australia where most accidents still happen.

ABC Australia2 min read
Lagos Mother's Advocacy Prompts School Rights Review
Community HeroesJan 20

Lagos Mother's Advocacy Prompts School Rights Review

When Muibat Owoeye's children were suddenly removed from their Lagos school, she turned to social media and government channels to demand accountability. Her action is now sparking meaningful conversations about protecting children's educational rights across Nigeria.

Punch Nigeria2 min read
23-Year-Old's Advocacy Leads to 3 FDA-Approved Treatments
Community HeroesApr 22

23-Year-Old's Advocacy Leads to 3 FDA-Approved Treatments

John Hudson Dilgen lived with a painful genetic skin disorder that made his skin tear at the slightest touch, yet he dedicated his life to ensuring future children wouldn't suffer the same fate. His participation in clinical trials resulted in three FDA-approved treatments for Epidermolysis Bullosa, changing the lives of countless families.

Google News - Disease Cure3 min read

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