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Protecting Children in Emergencies: Perspectives from Syria and Ukraine
Global Washington Apr 18, 2024Global Communities has a rich history of providing emergency aid and protection services to refugees and internally displaced people in many crisis settings, from Ukraine and Gaza to Syria and Guatemala. This includes our Child Protection in Emergencies (CPiE) programming, which…
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Native American Voices Are Finally Factoring Into Energy Projects
The Conversation Apr 18, 2024The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission recently ruled that it won’t approve energy projects on Native lands without tribal consent. But many more applications are pending.
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How Philanthropy Can Embrace and Invest in the Reparations Movement
Alliance Magazine Apr 18, 2024Across the world, reparations have been employed to address a wide range of human rights injustices. Last year, New Zealand made reparations to the Ngāti Maru, one of its Indigenous peoples.After World War II, ……
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The Demographic Makeup of Community Disaster Resilience Zones
Urban Institute Apr 18, 2024Many rural areas designated as community disaster resilience zones are also more likely to be home to people of color, meaning federal agencies will need to tailor funding and assistance to avoid exacerbating racial and geographic inequities.
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How Apprenticeships Can Help Reduce Youth Recidivism
Urban Institute Apr 17, 2024Young people have high rates of reoffending once they’ve entered the criminal legal system, but apprenticeships may offer an opportunity to alter their life paths.
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How Aftercare Can Support Youth Leaving Foster Care
Futurity Apr 17, 2024People who age out of foster care face significant hurdles during the transition to independence, but aftercare support services can help.
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Implicit Bias Training Can Help Address Maternal Health Gaps
The19th Apr 17, 2024Black, Hispanic and Indigenous pregnant patients often report facing unfair treatment at hospitals and clinics.
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Why Philanthropy Needs to Bolster Latinx Nonprofit Organizations
Nonprofit Quarterly Apr 16, 2024Latino-led and Latino-focused nonprofits need more support from the philanthropic community.
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What is the Cost of Family Contact in Local Jails?
Prison Policy Initiative Apr 16, 2024Some of the questions we receive most often about communication policies (and rates) in local jails can finally be answered, thanks to two new resources …
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The Taliban Are Using These Three Reasons to Keep Afghan Girls Out of School
The Conversation Apr 16, 2024Before the collapse of the Afghan government in August 2021, girls’ access to education was steadily improving. In 2019, the Ministry of Education introduced the country’s first Girls Education Policy,…
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Driving Investment in the Asia Gender Network
Tatler Asia Apr 16, 2024Asia is home to 60 percent of the world’s population, so if we’re going to make headway with any global challenges, we need to see positive change in the region.…
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