The Healing Force of Family Hosted by Jonathan Levine 1 Even before the pandemic, India’s public hospitals struggled with overcrowding and stretched resources. Noora Health is helping by training ...
Individual vs. institutional donors is a fundamental distinction in philanthropy and fundraising. But what if the line is not ...
How can social entrepreneurship promote social justice? An unlikely source provides an unambiguous and practical framework.
It may also help explain why the homeownership gap between Black and white Americans has barely changed at all since 1960.
Realistically there will always be a gap between need and funding in the humanitarian sector. How can we do more for the ...
Fair Trade-certified coffee is growing in consumer familiarity and sales, but strict certification requirements are resulting in uneven economic advantages for coffee growers and lower quality coffee ...
Without mechanisms for incorporating disconfirming evidence, grantmakers miss the opportunity for greater impact.
In an area outside Hyderabad, India, between the suburbs and the countryside, a young woman—we’ll call her Shanti—fetches water daily from the always-open local borehole that is about 300 feet from ...
In The Power of Positive Deviance, authors Richard Pascale, Jerry Sternin, and Monique Sternin take their readers on a fascinating tour to learn about “positive deviance”—an approach to solving social ...
From Bhutan to Bogotá, drawing on learning from around the globe can illuminate the path to health equity and advance our collective well-being. The key to healing in an epidemic of loneliness is ...
Not many social entrepreneurs can say that their “aha” moment came during a truck show. But that was the case for Kendis Paris. It was at a big-rig truck event in Tulsa, Okla., that Paris began to see ...
Whether it’s in the St. Louis County Prosecutor’s Office, the quiet, segregated suburbs of Jersey, the mostly Black and Brown hoods of New York City, or the “colorblind” liberal enclaves of Boston, ...