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Alexander Puutio and other global development experts and leaders on how the sector can chart a path forward in the face of ...
How humanitarian organizations can use cost evidence to survive global aid's "Great Depression" and scale what works to save ...
Alexander Puutio and other global development experts and leaders on how the sector can chart a path forward in the face of ...
Three whys. Three times each. Pretty simple, yet if we really dig into those questions, discuss them with our teams, and ask ourselves what they reveal about where we are focusing our energy and what ...
Climate change and slavery form a vicious cycle. Collective action for a free and livable future is an opportunity to combat both at once.
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 ...
The sector's response to the sharp withdrawal of government funding and to threats against basic freedoms should start with the easy answers.
Now is the time for funders to back local leaders who are making lasting improvements to people's lives and the systems that shape them, even amidst global disruption.
By Jeannie Annan, Sarah Case & Justin Labeille. How humanitarian organizations can use cost evidence to survive global aid's ...
Foundations can turn the decision to spend down into a long-lasting and impactful legacy.
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