The partnership between Europe and Africa is crucial to fostering a vibrant, strong future for both continents. ONE's David McNair launched a new essay series with Carnegie Endowment for International Peace that explores just that. "While geography, history, and politics will play a critical role in the future of this relationship, the starting point lies in the greatest resource of the two continents: their people." #WhyEuropeNeedsAfrica Read more below. https://lnkd.in/eXQZYraU
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The fight against poverty isn’t about charity, but about justice and equality.
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ONE fights for a more just world by demanding the investments needed to create economic opportunities and healthier lives in Africa. We envision a world where Africa is an equal player and people across Africa have abundant economic opportunities and lead thriving, healthy lives. We empower all people to use their voices to build a more just world, because none of us are equal until all of us are equal. Learn how you can take action at ONE.org. All ONE vacancies are listed on ONE.org/jobs and applications are only accepted via our website. ONE does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process.
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http://one.org
Externer Link zu The ONE Campaign
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- Zivilgesellschaftliche und soziale Organisationen
- Größe
- 51–200 Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Washington, D.C.
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- Nonprofit
- Gegründet
- 2005
- Spezialgebiete
- Advocacy, Campaigning, Mobilisation, Social Change, Grassroots und Organizing
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Beschäftigte von The ONE Campaign
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Rich Holman
Director at Dogwonder Ltd
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Nigel Peacock
Senior IT Leader in Core Services, Global IT Operations, IT Service Management, Change & Risk Management
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Scoggins Berg
U.S. Senior Regional Organizing Manager & Faith Lead at The ONE Campaign
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Suzanne Granville
Director of Membership Mobilization at The ONE Campaign
Updates
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98.9% of Africa’s vaccine supply is produced outside of Africa. But after COVID, African leaders set a target to produce 60% of Africa’s vaccines in Africa by 2040. That's a crucial goal not only for vaccine sovereignty but also to meet demand, as our CEO Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli explains below. 👇 Learn more. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/egks5nqj
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We want to say a huge thank you to Dr. Jean Kaseya, director general for the Africa CDC, for mentioning ONE Campaign's research on G7 aid levels during last week's Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance investment launch and the African Vaccine Manufacturing Accelerator. The G7's share of aid to Africa is at its lowest point in 50 years. It's time for G7 leaders to get out of the past and start prioritizing partnerships with Africa and financing our future. Learn more. https://lnkd.in/g4Tuv3Qm
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ONE's EU Director Emily Wigens recently sat down with Euractiv Italia to share why this month's G7 Summit was a missed opportunity for G7 leaders to commit to African partners. "It was all talk and no action...The increased promise of partnership between the G7 and the African continent included over 60 references to Africa in the communique after the summit; and despite all of that, there were very few specifics on what new financing, if any, was going to be made available to underpin these commitments." Watch her full interview below. https://lnkd.in/eYdgGM8R
The G7: A Missed Opportunity with Africa
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"We are the architects of our destiny... and the guardians of generations yet to come." We're thrilled to share that IyinOluwa Joshua Ajayi won our 2024 Sam Singh Memorial Award. Ajayi's writing moved us - with the data of an expert and the heart of an activist, he made a compelling call for his fellow Nigerians to take action for a sustainable future. Each year, we recognize an outstanding young leader in development policy with our Sam Singh Memorial Award. It's dedicated to Sam, our former policy colleague, who passed away in 2020. Her legacy is one of kindness, and the belief in a better, more equal future. https://lnkd.in/eXP-a_W8
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Our CEO Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli recently sat down with Devex to discuss why she decided to join ONE. At first, she didn't think it was the right fit. But then she reflected on the urgent need for African voices on the global stage. She realized being CEO of ONE was "an opportunity to ensure we work with African leaders to have a shared vision about what Africa wants, not what the world thinks we need.” “Africa has always been at the center of ONE’s work and our new strategy puts African leadership and agency in sharper focus. Africa’s demand will shape our campaigns and guide our delivery.” Read more about Ndidi's leadership journey (which began at age 12 selling avocados at a local market), her entrepreneurial success, and her vision for ONE and the world. https://lnkd.in/ezFRYH88
ONE enters its next chapter with first African CEO at the helm
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"Organizing the world's data and making it accessible to people is a key step in understanding these issues, but often the data just lives in too many different places." - Jorge Rivera, ONE's Data Director. Having accessible data is key in fighting injustice and inequality. In partnership with Google's Data Commons, ONE is making that possible. ONE's Joseph Kraus and Jorge Rivera explain below. https://lnkd.in/ejGiEweY
One.org | Unlocking the power of data with Data Commons
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Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance plans to help save 1 BILLION lives in the next 10 years with vaccines. That's double speed from the last 20 years. Like and share this post to show them support.
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