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A conversation with leading funders on effective responses to crisis, getting unstuck, and whether philanthropy is doing ...
With global education funding under severe strain, volunteer-based approaches to community-led education offer a ...
A new nonprofit alliance model shows how previously siloed organizations can collaborate to scale services while retaining ...
During the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, the global shutdown sparked an unexpected return to and reinvigoration of Indigenous culture in Peru. When the pandemic and government lockdown ...
As fish and animal species move towards the poles and high seas, a unique ownership model and licensing system means the ...
We asked Johanna to reflect on her time at SSIR, the evolution of the field of social innovation, and what’s next. SSIR: How has the field of social innovation changed since you started working at ...
Anyone who cares about climate change has to be tired of the vitriolic tirades that masquerade as public debate over that issue. Climate change has become a rhetorical contest akin to a sports match, ...
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 ...
Robert Atkins is professor, Anna D. Wolf chair, and executive vice dean at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. Sarah Szanton is Patricia M. Davidson Professor for Health Equity and Social ...
By George Srour, Joseph Kaliisa, Grace Musiimire & Luke Tyburski. With global education funding under severe strain, volunteer-based approac ...