In the Colombian Amazon, the Amazon Conservation Team is supporting healers to they can better meet climate change challenges by combining practices from both traditional Indigenous and Western medicine.
Work is underway, supported by The Rockefeller Foundation and GEAPP and overseen by the Inter-American Development Bank, to bring electricity to a remote community in the Andean Mountains and other rural locations.
The Rockefeller Foundation’s President, Dr. Rajiv J. Shah delivers the commencement address at The George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs 2024 Graduation.
We’re celebrating by highlighting the contributions of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander visionaries in our network who’ve paved the way for future generations.
Access to affordable, nutritious food is crucial for good health, yet many Americans, particularly in under-resourced communities, face barriers. The result? A $1.1 trillion healthcare bill for diet-related diseases — equal to all the money we currently spend on food itself.
In this episode of #RFBreakthrough, we’ll learn from climate leaders how investing in women and girls leads to more effective reduction of greenhouse gases. While their methods and focus areas are different, their goals are similar: inform, lift, and create opportunity for girls, women, and the diversity of populations that don’t yet have a seat at the climate table.