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    AltNews: Combating Fake News in India

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 3, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Stanford Social Innovation Review reports on a former engineer turned online media maven, who launched the non-partisan fact-checking website AltNews aims to curb the spread of…

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    India to Change Health Care System

    Global Citizen Sep 1, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: · In India, access to health care is limited for those who lack financial resources, but that’s about to change. According to Global Citizen, India’s Prime Minister Narendra…

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    The Problem with Data in the Healthcare System in India

    India Development Review Aug 31, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The WHO monitoring framework recognizes that sound and reliable information is the foundation of decision making across all health system building blocks. Yet, in a country as vast…

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    Gurcharan Das: One of India’s Great Art Collectors and Philanthropists

    Mid-day Aug 27, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Mid-day profiles Gurcharan Das, an Indian intellectual and executive, who amassed one of his country’s earliest corporate art collections. • Das is also known as a philanthropist…

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    Bridging the Skills Gap between Aspiring Youths and Market Landscape in India

    avpn Aug 26, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The author examines the plight of young Indians as the economic landscape of the country changes. The Reddy Foundation provides key takeaways about young Indians after launching…

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    How Philanthropy Helps India’s Effort to Achieve the SDGs

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Aug 25, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • From scaling impact to addressing root causes of social problems, Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors explores ways in which the nonprofit community can help India achieve the UN…

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    Teaching Boys About Gender Justice in a Patriarchal Society

    Brookings Aug 24, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The Study Hall Educational Foundation created a curriculum specifically to educate young boys living in India about gender justice.  • The author explains that trying to educate…

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    Nearly One Million Rohingya Refugees Are in Bangladesh

    UN Women Aug 24, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • UN Women provides an update on the growing Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh — and the numbers continue to be startling, as there are now one million refugees…

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    Smart Philanthropy: Six Strategic Questions

    National Center for Family Philanthropy Aug 23, 2018

    After a career with McKinsey, I’ve spent the last 15 years working in public health. This second career in the social sector has given me two vantage points from which…

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    Addressing Energy Poverty in India

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    Giving Compass’ Take: • The author explains in detail the challenges Indians have in accessing reliable electricity and the potential solutions for eliminating energy poverty in India.  • How can philanthropists work with the…

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    Indian Diaspora Giving: The Power of 1 Percent

    India Development Review Aug 18, 2018

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Writing for India Development Review, Ashish Shah (who is now a product manager at Giving Compass) discusses the philanthropic opportunities for Indians living in the U.S.…

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    Lessons from the World’s First Development Impact Bond in Education

    Giving Compass Aug 7, 2018

    Driven by gender discrimination, India ranks low in female literacy rates among developing countries with three million eligible girls out of school 1. The state of Rajasthan has particularly poor…

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