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Giving Compass’ Take: • In this story from Vox, author Julia Belluz discusses how scientists cured an HIV patient for the second time ever. The most recent cure and the…
Giving Compass’ Take: • In this story from Vox, author Julia Belluz discusses how scientists cured an HIV patient for the second time ever. The most recent cure and the…
Giving Compass’ Take: • In this story from Pacific Standard, author Tom Jacobs discusses a recent study which concludes based on Twitter data that people are already getting accustomed to…
Giving Compass’ Take: • In this story from Pacific Standard, author Tom Jacobs highlights a recent study from University of La Verne researchers which suggests that economic liberalization results in…
Giving Compass’ Take: • Priscilla Chan speaks about the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s to tackle global health care and their goal to cure and end all diseases by the end of the…
Giving Compass’ Take: • Kelsey Piper argues that so-called “Band-Aid” philanthropy, often disparaged in favor of upstream solutions, provides value. • Where does your philanthropic work fall on the upstream to…
Giving Compass’ Take: • A new study is claiming that the controversial solar geo-engineering technique to curb our planet’s rising temperatures actually has no downside and would only provide benefits. …
Giving Compass’ Take: • Diane Mapes discusses ways for cancer patients to kick the harmful smoking habit that hurts their health more after a cancer diagnosis. • How can funders increase…
Giving Compass’ Take: • Nadia Schadlow reports that the Trump administration’s Women’s Global Development and Prosperity Initiative aims help women globally to improve the safety and security of Americans. • How can this initiative…
Giving Compass’ Take: • Hannah Ritchie breaks down the global cancer death rate based on data from 2016, which shows cancer was the second leading cause of death in the world. …
Salma is a preschool teacher in rural Bangladesh. She’s a high-school graduate and plans to continue her education in college. In a country where an estimated 45 percent of girls drop out…
Imagine being a 9-year-old girl, with dreams of becoming a teacher one day. You love school and learning and spending time with your friends. But at home, your father is…
Giving Compass’ Take: · Seth Blumsack at The Conversation explains that the Green New Deal’s ten year time frame is unrealistic, even with the most progressive movements. Blumsack explains that…
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