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Without these tools, philanthropies drift toward "good-enough charity": organizations optimized for perpetuation rather than progress. With them, a different culture can emerge, one that treats scarce ...
Alexander Puutio and other global development experts and leaders on how the sector can chart a path forward in the face of ...
Alexander Puutio and other global development experts and leaders on how the sector can chart a path forward in the face of ...
Climate change and slavery form a vicious cycle. Collective action for a free and livable future is an opportunity to combat ...
The next chapter for global development means learning from markets and building an accountability culture.
Between hard bargains and charity, the future requires catalytic collaboration.
Support SSIR’s coverage of cross-sector solutions to global challenges. Help us further the reach of innovative ideas. Donate today. Read more stories by Alice Hengevoss & Georg von Schnurbein. Alice ...
What the Anti-Slavery Movement Can Offer for a Livable Climate. By Ginny Baumann. Climate change and slavery form a vicious cycle. Collective action for a free and livable future is an opportunity to ...
We Just Lost $54 Billion. Now What? By Jeannie Annan, Sarah Case & Justin Labeille. How humanitarian organizations can use cost evidence to survive global aid's "Great Depression" and scale what works ...
The National Geographic Society began as a Victorian-era institution of white gentlemen explorers dedicated to understanding the globe. To better reflect the world and thrive in the 21st century, it ...