A new national survey reveals that most Americans face challenges to healthy eating but strongly support Food is Medicine programs as a way to improve health, manage disease, and lower healthcare costs.
Delivering results for people in the United States and around the world has not been easy. Across energy, food, health, finance, and economic opportunity, the Foundation uses its convening power to show that collaboration is the fastest route to impact.
Big BetsClimateFinanceFoodGlobal Economic RecoveryHealthInnovative FinancePowerU.S. Economic OpportunityAfricaAsiaGlobalLatin America and CaribbeanUnited States
The world has no shortage of solutions to improve human well-being, but it lacks sufficient financing to scale them. We’re taking steps to improve that.
FinanceInnovative FinanceAfricaAsiaLatin America and CaribbeanUnited States
Around the world, people are facing mounting and increasingly complex threats to their health. These crises call for new partnerships that can build a resilient approach to today’s health threats.
Abundant energy is out of reach for billions of people. Our mission is clear: to ensure everyone on the planet can access the power needed to unlock a brighter future.
Even though the United States is among the wealthiest nations in the world, for some the opportunity for a better future feels further away than ever. We are working to change that.
This report highlights the urgent need to address the health impacts of climate change, providing the most comprehensive analysis to date on global financing trends, which show a ten-fold increase in commitments since 2018 but reveal significant gaps in reaching low-income countries, while offering actionable recommendations to scale and optimize funding for climate-resilient health systems.
Launched at New York Climate Week 2024, this policy report outlines a three-step roadmap to help cities around the world more effectively plan for, and respond to, the global health emergency caused by climate change. These insights are informed by seven pioneering case studies of climate-informed health action at local, national, and global levels.
In this T20 Policy Brief, The Rockefeller Foundation, World Health Organization, Global Fund, Green Climate Fund, and COP28 Presidency lays out four policy recommendations to increase the scale, quality, equity, and impact of financing climate and health solutions. The brief was published ahead of the G20 Summit in September 2024.