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Samsung Global Goals app raised over $1M in donations to the UNDP
Samsung recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of their partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). This partnership lets the company transform the Galaxy smartphone into a powerful platform through our Samsung Global Goals app.
Also, mobilize the Galaxy community to take small actions toward the achievement of the Global Goals. And today, Samsung announced that the company raised over $1M in donations to the UNDP.
The funds generated by Galaxy users have contributed directly to UNDP’s progress towards the Global Goals and have supported major achievements in improving the quality of education, combating climate change, and advocating for gender equality.
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The United Nations celebrated its 75th anniversary and kicked off the “Decade of Action,” a ten-year sprint to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals – also known as the Global Goals – the universal platform to create a better world by 2030.
As leaders meet virtually for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began, they face an unprecedented challenge over the next ten years to continue achieving progress on the Global Goals in the face of the biggest global health crisis of our time.
The Samsung Global Goals app has also supported the immediate crisis and the long-term recovery from COVID-19. Galaxy users, through the app, we’re able to direct increased funding to the WHO’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund and UNDP’s ongoing effort to build resilience for those deeply affected by the pandemic.