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  • Funding African-led Organizations for Equity

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 24, 2023

    Local social enterprises need support for scaling up.

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    Systemic Innovation that Drives Rare Disease Research Can Benefit Everyone

    Milken Institute Feb 24, 2023

    “Alone we are rare, together we are strong.” – NORD motto There are approximately 7,000 rare diseases that in aggregate affect 5% of the worldwide population. Rare diseases seem a…

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  • Instead of Disruption, Leverage What Already Exists

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 24, 2023

    For as long as most of us can remember, social enterprises and social movements have sought to disrupt systems from the outside or to make fundamental policy changes from the…

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  • The Overview of the Global Fight to End Cholera

    Global Citizen Feb 22, 2023

    Cholera cases are increasing around the world, and countries like Malawi, Syria, and Pakistan are seeing the worst of it amid a global vaccine shortage.

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  • How Extreme Droughts Can Alter Forests

    Futurity Feb 22, 2023

    New research introduces a concept called the “ecosystem wilting point,” which explains how whole forests respond to drought.

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  • Unlocking Lessons To Build A Cohesive Global Climate Agenda

    The Rockefeller Foundation Feb 21, 2023

    One of the most important messages from last year’s COP27 global climate summit was voiced by leaders from emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs). They made it clear that time…

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  • Significant Moments That Will Drive Growth in Ocean Health

    GreenBiz Feb 20, 2023

    Watch for the Universal Declaration of Ocean Rights campaign and more.

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  • Developing Countries Could Find Economic Prosperity While Fighting Climate Change

    Brookings Feb 20, 2023

    In their edited volume, Amar Bhattacharya, Homi Kharas, and John W. McArthur argue that a new narrative needs to capture the interwoven nature of the world’s climate and economic development challenges, anchored in the evolving and diverse perspectives of developing countries themselves.

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  • A Framework for Refugee Education

    UNHCR Feb 19, 2023

    In December 2019, the Global Refugee Forum Education Co-Sponsorship Alliance prepared the Global Framework for Refugee Education for the first Global Refugee Forum in Geneva. This Framework aims to create…

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  • The Impact of Climate Change on Bird Flu Transmission

    Grist Feb 18, 2023

    The virus has moved outside the bounds of its typical seasons, which coincide with birds’ spring and fall migrations.

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    The Disaster Divide: Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria Reveal the Consequences of Wealth Inequality

    Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine Feb 17, 2023

    In the early hours of Monday, February 6, residents living in southern Turkey and northern Syria were woken by violent shaking, collapsing buildings, and sweeping blackouts. The earthquake buried residents in rubble and was…

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    The Future of Results-Based Funding, Part Two: What to Keep

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Feb 16, 2023

    In part one of this post, we shared two key principles for funders to keep in mind as they adapt results-based funding models to the volatile and rapidly shifting “new normal” of…

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