TED@Unilever
TED@Unilever was a TED-curated event featuring a diverse group of speakers from across the Unilever community. Jointly produced by TED and Unilever, the event put a spotlight on ideas, projects and insights that will contribute to shifting perspectives and imagining a brighter future. Learn more about the TED Institute
TED@Unilever
Lord Nicholas Stern: The state of the climate — and what we might do about it
How can we begin to address the global, insidious problem of climate change — a problem that’s too big for any one country to solve? Economist Nicholas Stern lays out a plan, presented to the UN’s Climate Summit in 2014, showing how the world’s countries can work together on climate. It’s a big vision for cooperation, with a payoff that goes far beyond averting disaster. He asks: How can we use this crisis to spur better lives for all?
TED@Unilever
Myriam Sidibe: The simple power of hand-washing
Myriam Sidibe is a warrior in the fight against childhood disease. Her weapon of choice? A bar of soap. For cost-effective prevention against sickness, it’s hard to beat soapy hand-washing, which cuts down risk of pneumonia, diarrhea, cholera and worse. Sidibe, a public-health expert, makes a smart case for public-private partnerships to promote clean hands — and local, sustainable entrepreneurship.
TED@Unilever
Lord Nicholas Stern: The state of the climate — and what we might do about it
How can we begin to address the global, insidious problem of climate change — a problem that’s too big for any one country to solve? Economist Nicholas Stern lays out a plan, presented to the UN’s Climate Summit in 2014, showing how the world’s countries can work together on climate. It’s a big vision for cooperation, with a payoff that goes far beyond averting disaster. He asks: How can we use this crisis to spur better lives for all?
TED@Unilever
Myriam Sidibe: The simple power of hand-washing
Myriam Sidibe is a warrior in the fight against childhood disease. Her weapon of choice? A bar of soap. For cost-effective prevention against sickness, it’s hard to beat soapy hand-washing, which cuts down risk of pneumonia, diarrhea, cholera and worse. Sidibe, a public-health expert, makes a smart case for public-private partnerships to promote clean hands — and local, sustainable entrepreneurship.
Myriam Sidibe
The simple power of hand-washing
Lord Nicholas Stern
The state of the climate — and what we might do about it
Viviana Alvarez
Don't quit your job, use it for good
Rania Bahaa
Watch out what you dispose of
Mike Brady and Dion Drew
Hiring the unemployable
Einav Gefen
Owning the kitchen again
John Kluge Jr
Solving the sanitation crisis
Richard Neville
How can we give our kids a brighter future?
Jack Sinclair
Feeding the future
Anu Sridharan
When will I get my water next?
Andrew Winston