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Seven decades of close ties between the World Health Organization and The Rockefeller Foundation have helped shaped global public health on issues ranging from pollution and poverty to pandemics and vaccines.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, Black businesses shut down at twice the rate of white businesses, further widening the racial wealth gap. To help bridge this gap, we launched the Rockefeller Opportunity Collective to invest in partners and policies to economically mobilize Black and Latinx small business owners.
Facing a downward trend in covid-19 vaccination doses across the United States, The Rockefeller Foundation worked with the Equity-First Vaccine Initiative to connect over 100 community-based organizations to reach BIPOC communities with evidence-backed information on the vaccine.
Good Food Overview
The Rockefeller Foundation has worked for decades to improve access to nutritious food, but since 2020, we met new challenges and established new goals to transform the food …
NEW YORK | June 16, 2023 ― First-ever multi-country survey of wastewater monitoring programs in 43 countries sheds new light on the richness of the existing wastewater monitoring ecosystem and …
The Vaccination Action Network (VAN) is a locally-led, peer-to-peer learning initiative in Africa, backed by several organizations, to boost Covid-19 vaccination demand and improve health systems. This report highlights its progress, challenges, and impact over the past year.
The Coal to Clean Credit Initiative (CCCI), a consortium of global experts, is developing a world-first carbon credit methodology and starting a consultative process this month.
The methodology will …