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How can we create a healthier, happier society, one with more compassion and cooperation and less violence and suffering? Like any complex problem, there is no simple solution. There are many ways that...
View ArticlePlan to Provide Early Education is Strong, Fiscally Responsible
At the very moment you are reading this article, there are kindergarteners in your neighborhood elementary school who feel bad about themselves. These children, all deserving of the same access and...
View ArticleAina, Lewa, Kai: A Vision for Healing the World
E ola ‘oe E ola mākou nei “If you have life, then we all have life.” This was the prayer each of us offered each young native plant after gently placing 400 young koa, mamane, ‘iliahi, pilo, and other...
View ArticleIntentionality, Technology and the Tech Challenge for Atrocity Prevention
One of my fundamental beliefs is that we are united together in the challenges and opportunities we face as a society. One of those challenges — and an area where we’ve focused our efforts at Humanity...
View ArticlePrioritizing Humanity in Abyei
Two years after Sudan split, the important central border region of Abyei remains contested between the governments and communities of a divided Sudan and a newly independent South Sudan. Home to the...
View ArticleReflecting on the Work of Humanity United as Human Trafficking Awareness...
Increasingly, there is more awareness among people today that modern day slavery exists in our world to support the demands of a consumer driven global economy. Today, many of the goods we use are...
View ArticlePost Rwanda: Invest in Atrocity Prevention
In the 20 years since the horrific 1994 genocide in Rwanda and its terrible spillover into the Congo, it has been clear that the global community remains ill-equipped to address such human-made...
View ArticleFriends and Diaspora of South Sudan Urge Leaders to Choose Peace
This post by Pam Omidyar was originally published on Huffington Post on August 23, 2014. Following the U.N. Security Council’s recent emergency visit to South Sudan, IGAD Heads of State are scheduled...
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