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World Wildlife Fund (WWF) announced the launch of its Oceans Futures platform, a first-of-its-kind initiative that projects seascapes surrounding the Arctic Ocean and within the Gulf of Guinea, Eastern Mediterranean, Eastern Tropical Pacific, and Central Pacific will experience
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Eliminating hunger has been a global priority for decades, but systemic shocks including wars and armed conflicts, the Covid-19 pandemic, trade restrictions, supply chain issues, inflation, and currency instability, have recently led to heightened rates of food insecurity.
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Papua New Guinea's Torres Strait Tropical Rock Lobster Fishery celebrated their efforts to ensure the health and longevity of the lobster stocks in the Torres Strait Protected Zone at a certification event on Friday 20 October at the Crown Plaza in Port Moresby, PNG.
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$5.3 million pledged to 21 initiatives across Africa, Brazil, China, U.S. and for those impacted by the earthquake in Türkiye
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Commitments made to support veterinary scholarships, diversity and inclusion programming, mental well-being, livestock farmers and veterinary livelihoods around the world
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@MaryKayGlobal sustainability project focused on women and conservation was featured at the Economist Impact’s World Ocean Summit in Singapore.
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@MaryKayGlobal recognized in TNC's 2022 Global Reefs Impact Report
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Mary Kay Inc., a global advocate for corporate sustainability and stewardship, recently joined the UN Global Compact’s Ocean Stewardship Coalition—an effort to bring together the private sector alongside UN agencies, academia, governments and non-governmental organizations to address biodiversity and climate change through a focus on ocean health. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20221018005127/en/ Deborah Gibbins, Mary Ka
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@MaryKayGlobal an advocate for corporate sustainability and women’s empowerment, participated in a virtual learning exchange hosted by the Coral Triangle Center, @Nature_org and the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries and Food Security.
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A prestigious award for founder Don Stephens and blessing of the Global Mercy™ add to the launch of a packed training schedule designed to increase healthcare capacity in Africa
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This Earth Day marks the 52nd anniversary of the first Earth Day celebrated in 1970. Mary Kay Inc. joins in celebrating the environment and all of the partnerships around the world working to invest in our planet and achieve the United Nations (UN) 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220422005430/en/ Logo of Mary Kay A key component of tackling climate change and achieving the SDGs i
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Water is essential to life in all its forms and to the ongoing development of a healthy and sustainable future. According to the World Economic Forum, environmental risks and the impact on natural ecosystems and resources continues to be a top global risk. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20220324005126/en/ Richard R. Rogers (R3) Manufacturing/R&D Center in Lewisville, Texas, U.S.A (Photo: Mary Kay Inc.) This World Wat
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Featuring a Capsule Collection of His Luxury, Namesake Brand and His Take on an Allen Edmonds Classic
Allen Edmonds Unveils “My Life’s Work” Campaign
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Freeport-McMoRan Helps Discover a New Frog Species in Papua Fri, 07/23/2021 - 01:40 Type of Content Article Layout Featured Media Body PT Freeport Indonesia (PT-FI), in partnership with The Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) and the South Australian Museum, discovered a new frog species in Mimika Regency, Papua, Indonesia. The species, named Litoria lubisi, is a type of large green tree frog that is a member of the Litoria infratrenata family. The discovery of the new species was officially
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Tetra Tech’s Amy Gildea explains how an understanding of the social economy, politics, and culture in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is crucial to improving health outcomes on the island in the Western Pacific.
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− Takeda employees worldwide voted to add Access to Health Fund and Bridges to Development as 2020 partners
− With these new partners, Takeda's Global CSR Program contributions total JPY 12.3 billion (USD 112 million*) across 16 programs in more than 60 countries since its 2016 launch
− Takeda’s founding mission to serve patients, wherever they are, drives its commitments to prevent disease and increase access to healthcare in partnership with the global community
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Takeda’s founding mission to serve patients, wherever they are, drives its increased commitments to disease prevention, capacity building, and access to healthcare in developing and emerging countries, in partnership with the global community.
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Through its annual Global CSR Program, approximately 20,000 employees worldwide cast their votes, selecting City Cancer Challenge, Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi), SeriousFun Children’s Network, UNICEF, and the UN Foundation as 2019 partners.
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With these programs, Takeda's contributions through its unique Global CSR Program total 10.5 billion yen for a total of 14 programs since its 2016 launch.
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Efforts focused on prevention and delivering life-saving tools and
health services
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$170 million invested since corporate initiative began nearly two
decades ago
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700,000 health workers trained, 15 million bed nets and 5 million
treatments delivered since 2000
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While you can befriend anything from a parakeet to a gerbil (or a tarantula, for the less faint of heart) at their Lansing store, Preuss Pets is now making proper pet care even more accessible by bringing their carefully curated products to eBay. Their eBay store offers truly unique items such as food for cichlids and degus, hammocks for your bearded dragon and handmade catnip toys. “Things like this program are important because it's keeping us on the leading edge of staying successful,” Kirbay
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While Ebola might not be in the news at the level it was in 2014, it is still a significant health issue in Africa. In fact, the second deadliest Ebola outbreak in history is actively ongoing in the Democratic Republic of the Congo now. Battelle continues to support the fight against the disease by providing training in-country. Recently, two Battelle employees traveled to the Democratic Republic of the Congo for 16 days, representing the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NI
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The lights donated by Symantec employees have helped numerous children and their families living in remote off-grid communities in Papua New Guinea (PNG). Only 10 percent of PNG residents are connected to the electricity grid, leaving 7 million people reliant on dangerous kerosene, campfires, and expensive battery operated torches. The donated lights have helped kids complete their homework after dark and enabled their parents to continue working on their small businesses. They’ve also contribute
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Sociedad Minera Cerro Verde has an Agricultural Development Program for farmers in the Yarabamba and Uchumayo Districts of Peru that provides services to business owners including education and information on warehouses and greenhouses.\r\rCerro Verde has model farms and demonstration plots for education. Farmers raise laying hens, ducks, and guinea pigs. Many local farmers also grow culinary herbs and succulents, as well as fruits, potatoes and quinoa.
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Network Infrastructure from Gilat will Connect the Communities of
Bufundi in Rubanda and Kibuku in Ntoroko; Enhance Economic and Social
Programs
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Funding supports research, health services and developing the next
generation of global health leaders
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$170 million invested in combatting malaria since 2000
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650,000 health workers trained, more than 3 million rapid diagnostic
kits delivered
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Production safely restarts ahead of schedule at the PNG LNG plant near
Port Moresby
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Production to increase in the coming weeks; LNG cargo deliveries to
commence soon
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Company continues to assist with humanitarian relief efforts
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Company assisting in relief and recovery efforts; flies relief
organizations to affected area
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Working closely with government agencies to determine where and how to
direct resources
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Assessment of company operations and facilities continues
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Companies across the U.S. have stepped up for refugees who struggle to find a community and a place to call home. Here at Viacom, Nickelodeon’s pro-social team recently participated in UNICEF’s Refugee Welcome Dinners, along with the organization’s local partner agency, Purpose, and Nickelodeon’s Worldwide Day of Play partner Playworks, which uses play to improve children’s physical health and social and emotional learning. UNICEF brought kids and families from Guatemala, Mexico, Guinea, Venezuel
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Local animal welfare organizations to bring thousands of pets in need
into PetSmart stores for National Adoption Weekend, Sept. 15-17
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Recipients are recognized for their outstanding dedication to
community service
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My name is Ethan Smyth, and this summer I embarked on what could only be described as a trip of a lifetime to Peru, courtesy of Nat Geo Mundo and AT&T. Over the course of nearly a month, I explored the capital city, hiked across ancient Incan sites including the fortress of Ollantaytambo and swam in the hot springs of Santa Teresa. We experimented with local cuisine, including delicious ceviche – raw fish cooked in lime juice – and cuy, also known as fried guinea pig! All of this led up to a
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Today, GRI, pioneer of the sustainability reporting process, and the Australian government announced a new partnership to increase corporate transparency across Southeast Asia. With funding of $1,000,000 over 15 months, the partnership will promote sustainable trade and investment in Indonesia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Papua New Guinea and Australia.