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  • Moving Gender Justice and Reproductive Equity Forward

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Mar 29, 2023

    As part of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors’ new mission and values, we are featuring in-depth profiles of key sponsored projects to highlight their work in creating a just world. The Collaborative for Gender + Reproductive Equity (CGRE) is a learning community of donors and foundations uniting…

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    Sightlife International Prevents Blindness and Restores Sight Around the World

    Global Washington Mar 28, 2023

    Globally, more than 12.7 million men, women, and children needlessly suffer in the dark. Corneal blindness is preventable in approximately 80% of cases worldwide. In many instances, all it takes…

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    Healing and Rehabilitation in a Slum: Saraswati Kunj

    Global Washington Mar 28, 2023

    Abdul, a barber, runs a small shed in the Saraswati Kunj slum community with a mirror, chair, and few scissors. He says he migrated from Bengal in 2000, and after…

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  • Understanding Racial Stressors and Trauma for Young People of Color

    Futurity Mar 28, 2023

    For many Black youth, contemporary life in the US involves a regular barrage of racial stressors. Here’s why that’s important to attend to.

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  • Why Transit Systems Are in Crisis After COVID

    Vox Mar 27, 2023

    Don’t let buses and subways become another casualty of the pandemic.

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  • How Can We Fix Early Childhood Education in America?

    Brookings Mar 26, 2023

    For many child-care providers, COVID-19 has led to large enrollment drops, heightened costs, and staffing challenges. For some, it has meant closure. In a recent statement, President Joe Biden called out the “acute, immediate child…

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  • Raising the Minimum Wage Is a Health Issue, Too

    The Conversation Mar 25, 2023

    Congress just missed one of its best shots at improving health when the Senate failed to advance a bill that would have raised the minimum wage to US$15 an hour.…

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  • How Digital Health Can Help Spur Universal Health Coverage

    World Health Organization Mar 25, 2023

    A global conference on ‘Taking UHC to the last citizen’ today called for harnessing the boundless potential of digital health to accelerate progress towards universal health coverage.“Digital health is a great enabler in delivery of health care services and has the potential to support overall…

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  • Why We Need More Proactive and Preventative Mental Health Supports in Schools

    EdSurge Mar 24, 2023

    Enough is enough. We feel this with each school shooting we endure. We feel this with each suicide that takes a loved one from us far too soon. More …

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  • How AI and Social Media Tech Could Help Predict Opioid Deaths

    Futurity Mar 24, 2023

    A new approach that uses artificial intelligence and Twitter language predicts opioid death rates much more accurately than current methods.

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  • Emergency-only Status for Rural Hospitals Means Residents Have Less Access

    The Rural Blog Mar 24, 2023

    Entrance to St. Mark’s Medical Center in LaGrange, Texas (Photo via smmctx.org) LaGrange, Texas, between Austin and Houston, is best known a…

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  • Understanding The Effects of COVID-19 on Prison Education

    RAND Corporation Mar 23, 2023

    The authors examine trends in the coronavirus disease 2019 infection rate for the U.S.state prison population and present the results of their 2022 survey to assess the impact of the pandemic and response efforts on prison system education programs….

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