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  • The Importance of Early Malnutrition Interventions

    Futurity Sep 19, 2023

    Interventions to combat malnutrition should begin much earlier to include children under 6 months old and pregnant mothers, researchers say.

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  • Why We Need to Address Extreme Heat and Air Pollution at the Same Time

    EcoWatch Sep 19, 2023

    Extreme heat waves from human-caused climate change also impact air quality, so the two must be addressed at the same time, the WMO reports.

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  • Black Feminist Fund is Pushing for Intersectional Social Justice

    Ford Foundation Sep 19, 2023

    Around the world, intersectional movements for social justice are often being led by Black women from all backgrounds guided by feminist principles. From Sudan to Brazil, Black feminists are at…

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  • Extreme Heat Is Weakening Entire Marine Ecosystems

    Grist Sep 19, 2023

    Anemones, sponges, and jellyfish are bleaching throughout the Everglades amid record temperatures. It’s a troubling sign for Florida Bay and beyond.

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  • Philanthropy Strategies for Global Progress

    FSG Sep 18, 2023

    How can corporate foundations develop philanthropic strategies that are both globally connected and grounded in local context?

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  • Philanthropy is Neglecting Women’s Incarceration

    Alliance Magazine Sep 17, 2023

    Over one million women are controlled by the criminal justice system and over 741,000 women are in prison worldwide. Globally, the number of women in prison is estimated to have increased by about 59…

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  • Funder Listening Practices in Different Regions: Insights in Brazil and Europe

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Sep 17, 2023

    Early this year, in a warm and supportive webinar discussion, I launched a research paper entitled “How Foundations and Funders Listen: A Qualitative Review in Europe and Brazil” and presented…

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  • How Philanthropy Can Honor Indigenous and Afro-descendent Ancestral Practices

    Johnson Center Sep 17, 2023

    Indigenous communities in the Global South practice reciprocal assistance to strengthen mutual trust, pool assets, and build capacity.

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  • How Philanthropy Can Learn from Social Movements

    Alliance Magazine Sep 16, 2023

    What if funders approached grantmaking in the way social movement leaders approach their most pressing challenges? In environments defined by uncertainty, movement leaders assume that even the best-laid plans will…

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  • Supply Chain Sustainability Problems: Key Factors

    GreenBiz Sep 16, 2023

    Infusing sustainability throughout your entire supply chain requires a thoughtful approach. The initiative must be purposeful future-focused and, most importantly, personal to the individuals involved. Responsible supply chains meet standards…

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  • What Arizona And Other Drought-Ridden States Can Learn From Israel’s Pioneering Water Strategy

    The Conversation Sep 16, 2023

    Arizona is considering a multibillion-dollar desalination project to address its urgent water needs. Three water experts call for a go-slow approach and point to Israel as a role model.

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  • New Strains of Malaria-causing Parasites Pose Greater Challenges

    Futurity Sep 15, 2023

    Newly-detected strains of malaria-causing parasites in Ethiopia are resistant to current treatments and are able to evade detection.

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