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    The Fight for Women’s Rights in Sports Continues

    Global Citizen Aug 1, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The fight for equal pay continues across a range of industries, including the sports world. • How can donors work to close the pay gap? •…

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    Report Quantifies the Unpaid Care Gap

    Global Giving Aug 1, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Jackie Marchildon and Gaëlle Langué report that researchers found that only small improvements have been made in closing the unpaid care gap, with the majority of the…

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    Where Humans Rank on the Food Chain

    Smithsonian Magazine

    Giving Compass’ Take: · By using food supply data from the U.N Food and Agricultural Organization, a group of French researchers was able to determine where humans rank on the food…

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    Every Question Has Three Faces

    David Bonbright Jul 31, 2019

    You’ve probably heard some version of the quote attributed to Albert Einstein in which he said if he had an hour to solve a problem, he would spend the first…

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    How Reform Can Address the Global Learning Crisis

    Brookings Jul 30, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Alice Albright, writing for Brookings, highlights how private-public partnerships, newer financing models, and a series of reforms can help address the global learning crisis.  • What are…

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    Chef’s Smart Recipes for Customers, Farmers and the Planet

    Food Tank Jul 30, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Food Tank interviews Indian chef Anahita Dhondy who cooks with millets, providing people with an opportunity to discover how beneficial smart foods are for their health,…

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    A Major Study Affirms There is No Link Between Autism and MMR

    The Guardian Jul 30, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Measles cases have increased around the world but there are still some who fear that vaccines for MMR will cause autism. However, a major study has…

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    Why We Need a Transformative Gender Equality for Women in 2020

    Brookings Jul 29, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • This Brookings brief titled “Transformative Agenda for Women for 2020 and Beyond” details the progress of gender equality in the global community and highlights areas that…

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    These Are the Best Countries To Be A Woman in 2019

    Global Citizen Jul 29, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Global Citizen highlights a new global report that analyzes the state of gender equality in 129 countries around the world, and which countries are the best to…

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    Ocean Science Philanthropy: We Tagged A Bluntnose Sixgill Shark

    Science Philanthropy Alliance Jul 29, 2019

    Several philanthropists and foundations working with the Science Philanthropy Alliance are funding basic ocean science research. Below is an example of research supported by Dalio Philanthropies, an Alliance member, and its…

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    Philanthropy: Are We Engaging With Communities Enough?

    GrantCraft

    Giving Compass’ Take: • European Foundation Centre CEO Gerry Salole expresses frustration that aid organizations and other nonprofit groups are slow to learn from mistakes, often jumping on new trends,…

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    New Research Shows the Deadly Effect of Neurons on Cancerous Tumors

    Pacific Standard Jul 29, 2019

    Giving Compas’ Take: • As Pacific Standard reports, it appears that new research and studies across many different types of cancer suggest that the presence of neuronal connections in tumors may be detrimental.  • How can funders help…

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