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    Rohingya Artists Spread Information About COVID-19 Vaccination

    Global Citizen Jun 24, 2021

    Busy with his brushes beneath a tarpaulin roof, Rohingya artist Ansar Ullah works on a mural depicting a giant vial of COVID-19 vaccine towering over the ramshackle homes of the…

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    Philanthropic Shifts Since COVID-19 That Need to Stay

    NPC Jun 23, 2021

    Seismic shifts are occurring in our sector – not just in practices, but also in attitudes. Such a shift is critical. For systems to change, the attitudes and beliefs that…

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    Education Partnerships Are Necessary for Post-pandemic Success

    Getting Smart Jun 23, 2021

    Before schools started to reopen this spring, more than 80 public education instructors in Ghana participated in virtual training sessions that featured Sesame Street Muppets Zobi and Kami, along with Ghanaian actress…

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    Hidden Food Costs Are Indicative of a Broken Food System

    Food Tank Jun 23, 2021

    True Cost Accounting for Food: Balancing the Scale addresses the unseen costs of a broken food system. The new book suggests that a better food system is possible if the true…

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    How Nonprofits are Closing COVID-19 Vaccine Disparities

    Independent Sector Jun 23, 2021

    The race is on to save lives in the United States as the country intensifies our fight against COVID-19 – and nonprofits are using trust they’ve built over the years,…

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    World Justice Project: Promoting Accountable, Just, and Accessible Government

    Global Washington Jun 23, 2021

    The mission of the World Justice Project (WJP) is to advance the rule of law worldwide. It sounds like a tall order, especially in this global political climate, with increasing…

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    Assessing COVID-19 Response and Planning Recovery: Key Takeaways for Donors

    Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine Jun 23, 2021

    As we head into summer, many of us may fondly reminisce about the end of the school year and (perhaps, not so fondly) recall our final report card of the…

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    Understanding the COVID-19 Vaccination Gender Gap

    FiveThirtyEight Jun 22, 2021

    For months, local, state and federal officials have been consumed with how to persuade Americans who are wary of the COVID-19 vaccine to get the shot anyway. The conversation has…

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    Resilient Trends From the COVID Era That Philanthropy Can (and Should) Maintain

    Exponent Philanthropy Jun 22, 2021

    COVID has impacted every person, community, and organization across the globe. Today, together, the world is grappling to find a new balance between the challenges and loss COVID has brought…

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    Policymakers Should Fund Personalized Digital Education

    The 74 Jun 21, 2021

    Get essential education news and commentary delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up here for The 74’s daily newsletter. If we have learned one thing from the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s…

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    The Importance of Local Journalism in COVID-19

    The Rural Blog Jun 21, 2021

    In December, as the first coronavirus vaccines were being approved, the Commonwealth of Kentucky bought advertising in most Kentucky newspapers to get Kentuckians ready for the vaccination process. The $281,184…

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    Indianapolis Schools Facing COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy

    Chalkbeat Jun 21, 2021

    Last fall, more than three-quarters of Shortridge students were Black or Latino. Lee said historic medical mistreatment of these communities has eroded trust in the COVID vaccine. Some students even…

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