Abundance and justice aren't mutually exclusive. Narrative lessons from three major advocacy movements of recent years.
As international aid to improve education outcomes declines, a new partnership model shows the key to success isn't external ...
When it comes to charitable giving, Pakistan is a generous country. It contributes more than one percent of its GDP to charity, which pushes it into the ranks of far wealthier countries like the ...
One evening in the early 1970s, Michael Pachovas and a few friends wheeled themselves to a curb in Berkeley, Calif., poured cement into the form of a crude ramp, and rolled off into the night. 1 For ...
By Khamis Mohamed Abdi & Devang Vussonji 1 . As international aid to improve education outcomes declines, a new partner ...
As leaders across the social sector adopt the collective impact approach to problem solving, an important question looms in many people’s minds: Given how complex and unpredictable the work is, what ...
As international aid to improve education outcomes declines, a new partnership model shows the key to success isn't external ...
By Khamis AbdiSaid & Devang Vussonji. As international aid to improve education outcomes declines, a new partnership mo ...
How organizations can close the gap between measurement and implementation ...
As concerns mount about social and environmental sustainability, an unlikely planetary hero has emerged: the accountant. A growing collection of investors, academics, and business leaders have ...
As Brazilian author Paulo Coelho writes, “You drown not by falling into a river but by staying submerged in it.” This is an apt metaphor for how trauma impacts people, individually and collectively.
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