In one of the world’s most gender-equal societies, private equity has once again been outed as a surprisingly stubborn bastion of male dominance. Just 19% of board seats at portfolio companies…
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How Schools Can Support Girls Facing Mental Health Crises
The 74 Jun 2, 2023Marean & Tyler: Teachers, principals, parents & officials must listen to the most marginalized girls, use their input to create systems of belonging.
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The Resilience of Indigenous Women in the Face of Crisis
YES! Magazine Jun 1, 2023Native journalist Angela Sterritt highlights the strength and brilliance of Indigenous women as she investigates the cases of those who have gone missing or been murdered.
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Meeting the Food and Nutrition Needs of Rwandan Refugees
Food Tank Jun 1, 2023The World Food Programme is addressing the food and nutrition needs of Rwanda’s refugee communities and supporting longterm resilience.
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Traditionally, there was no use for reading among the Batwa, the indigenous people of Rwanda, also known as “Pygmies” and “Historically Marginalized People.” In the forest, which was their home…
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Collaborations to Provide Services for Youth Mental Health
Grantmakers In Health Jun 1, 2023American youth are facing a mental health crisis of unprecedented proportions. Even before the pandemic, nearly 50 percent of adolescents in the United States experienced symptoms of a mental illness. Of that…
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Trans Individuals Deserve Gender-affirming Reproductive Care
Futurity Jun 1, 2023There are no standards on comprehensive counseling for transgender men on how to preserve their fertility while undergoing gender-affirming medical procedures, according to a new study. The study, published in…
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Using Behavioral Science to Advance Reproductive Health
ideas42 Jun 1, 2023We spoke with stakeholders across the ecosystem and distilled five bold ideas for how behavioral science can advance sexual and reproductive health.
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Exploring the Link Between SNAP Benefits and Racial Equity
Equitable Growth May 31, 2023This column explains new research on how food stamps in childhood can disrupt the intergenerational persistence of poverty, particularly for Black children.
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Amplifying the Voices of Indigenous Youth in Philanthropy
Native Americans in Philanthropy May 31, 2023At Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP), our mission extends beyond simply advocating for increased funding to Native causes and organizations.We are committed to promoting effective and equitable philanthropy in […]…
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Women and Girls’ Education: Courage and Resilience in the Face of Injustice
Global Washington May 31, 2023Historically, women have long borne the brunt of social, political and economic instabilities, with very little to no control over the situation. However, to be “officially” banned from a right…
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