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    Successfully Moving Participatory Grantmaking Online During COVID-19

    Alliance Magazine

    Calls are growing for funders to open up their decision-making and share power with communities – the latest high-profile call among them coming from a piece by Gara LaMarche in the…

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    Watching a Coral Reef Die as Climate Change Devastates One of the Most Pristine Tropical Island Areas on Earth

    The Conversation Apr 29, 2021

    The Chagos Archipelago is one of the most remote, seemingly idyllic places on Earth. Coconut-covered sandy beaches with incredible bird life rim tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, hundreds of…

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    10 Facts About the Role of Vaccines in Global Health

    United Nations Foundation

    1. Vaccines save up to 3 million children a year from deadly diseases. At the same time, one in five children — 19 million worldwide — lack access to the…

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    Four Ways to Increase Vaccination Rates and Remove Barriers

    Wellcome Apr 29, 2021

    Vaccines are one of our greatest success stories, but vaccination rates for many diseases have been stalling; this has been exacerbated with the disruption caused by Covid-19. Anna Mouser sets…

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    Critical Investments for Building a Sustainable Food System

    Food Tank Apr 28, 2021

    During a panel discussion organized by Food Tank, the Global Alliance for the Future of Food, and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), experts discuss the importance of unlocking private investments to…

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    Long-term Health Risks for COVID-19 Survivors

    Futurity Apr 28, 2021

    COVID-19 survivors—including those not sick enough to be hospitalized—have an increased risk of death in the six months following diagnosis with the virus, researchers report. As the COVID-19 pandemic has…

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    Arbor Day Should Be About Growing Trees, Not Just Planting Them

    The Conversation Apr 27, 2021

    For 149 years, Americans have marked Arbor Day on the last Friday in April by planting trees. Now business leaders, politicians, YouTubers and celebrities are calling for the planting of…

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    An Analysis of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine Decision

    The Conversation Apr 26, 2021

    William Petri, University of Virginia Editor’s Note: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration lifted the pause on the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine…

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    Prolonged Brain Dysfunction in COVID-19 Survivors: A Pandemic In Its Own Right?

    The Conversation Apr 26, 2021

    One in three survivors of COVID-19, those more commonly referred to as COVID-19 long-haulers, suffered from neurologic or psychiatric disability six months after infection, a recent landmark study of more…

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    Supporting Equitable and Inclusive Market Systems Change

    FSG Apr 26, 2021

    The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated and highlighted the inequities that perpetuate harmful outcomes for billions of people around the globe. A growing number of voices call for global leaders to…

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    Wealthy Countries and Vaccine Nationalism

    Global Citizen Apr 26, 2021

    Vaccine nationalism is one of the greatest challenges standing in the way of a global equitable response to COVID-19.  Because this pandemic knows no borders, delivering vaccines to everyone, everywhere, is…

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    The Neutrality Paradox on Philanthropy Platforms

    Global Giving

    The global media reports on technology platforms facing complex dilemmas related to misinformation, inappropriate platform use, and users with extreme views. But social good platforms and philanthropy intermediaries also face these…

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