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    Transparency Must Be an Ally in Human Rights Battle

    TriplePundit

    Tackling human rights in business is no longer just an internal process of supply chain compliance. With transparency reaching an all-time premium, it has become a major market and industry…

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    Procedural Justice-informed Efforts to Lower Child Support Debt

    MDRC Jul 3, 2021

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Douglas Phillips discusses the Procedural Justice-Informed Alternatives to Contempt (PJAC) demonstration project’s approach to reducing child support debt.  • How can efforts to reduce child support debt…

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    Prioritizing Public Health Systems for Older Citizens [Video]

    Grantmakers in Aging Jul 2, 2021

    There is a growing momentum for public health to contribute to programs, policies, and innovative interventions to promote health and well-being for people as they age. While public health efforts…

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    How Drought Conditions Affect American Farmers and Consumers

    The Rural Blog Jul 2, 2021

    Water shortages brought on by the drought presage big changes for California farmers and American consumers nationwide. “By 2040, the San Joaquin Valley is projected to lose at least 535,000 acres of agricultural…

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    How Cities Can Commit to Long-term SDG Plans

    Brookings Jul 2, 2021

    The long-term horizon of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) poses a challenge to any elected government since their achievement depends on sustained efforts across multiple election cycles. While municipal governments…

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    Lessons to Follow from Global Transitional Justice Movements

    Skoll Foundation Jul 1, 2021

    Transitional justice is about the most difficult dilemmas facing a society during some of the most troubling and challenging moments of its history. It is applied when a country needs…

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    ‘Megadrought’ Along Border Strains US-Mexico Water Relations

    The Conversation Jul 1, 2021

    The United States and Mexico are tussling over their dwindling shared water supplies after years of unprecedented heat and insufficient rainfall. The Colorado River Basin. U.S. Geological Survey Sustained drought…

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    We Need More Solutions to Address Disparities in Student Punishment

    Business Insider Jun 30, 2021

    After 12 years of teaching, Felicia Dangerfield-Persky knows the importance of interpreting her students’ misbehavior with grace and empathy. On some occasions, she’s had no choice but to report students…

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    HUD’s Plan to Address Reentry Housing Needs

    Ending Homelessness Jun 30, 2021

    Among my priorities at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is to ensure the public safety of the households, the properties, and the communities that we assist.…

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    Tackling Drug-related Deaths

    Cato Institute Jun 30, 2021

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Jeffrey A. Singer argues that the U.S. needs to shift away from the war on drugs and step up to tackle drug-related deaths to improve the lives…

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    Bringing Human Rights to AI Governance

    Element AI Jun 29, 2021

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Element AI provides insights from a range of experts on policy solutions for AI governance based in human rights.  • How can funders work to implement these…

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    The Effects of COVID on Early Childhood Care and Education

    Urban Institute Jun 28, 2021

    The COVID-19 crisis upended life for both young children and the early care and education (ECE) programs that serve them. Expert consensus suggests a need for urgent action at all…

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