As communities around the world face worsening disasters and the impacts of the climate crisis, corporate disaster risk reduction can help.
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The Impact of Abortion Laws on Indigenous Peoples’ Abortion Access
The19th Oct 13, 2023Abortion was never readily available to Indigenous women, and the reversal of Roe v. Wade made it worse.
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Funding Inclusive and Affirming Reproductive Care
Borealis Philanthropy Oct 13, 2023As funders, we are indebted to the organizers who have worked tirelessly to secure and offer inclusive and affirming reproductive care and who continue in their work to build a…
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Digital Technology and the Human Experience
The Aspen Institute Oct 13, 2023The question of how technology shapes us, and is shaped by us, is complex. For some, this includes issues related to the interplay between technology and our individual mental health…
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The Human Threat Against Bird Biodiversity
Futurity Oct 13, 2023“…as you go from natural areas to human-modified areas, the number of individuals that can persist decreases, which then influences species richness.”…
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Vaccines Against Covid-19, The Seasonal Flu And RSV Are Our Best Chance Of Preventing A Winter Surge
The Conversation Oct 13, 2023Newly approved and updated vaccines are the best tools available to combat COVID-19, the flu and RSV, as infections and hospitalizations tick upward and cold and flu season gets underway.
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Philanthropy Can Support SDG Achievement Through Local Empowerment
Alliance Magazine Oct 12, 2023During the past two decades, there has been an increasing realisation that development programs are more effective when designed and executed by those most affected by the challenges they seek to address.
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How Indigenous Knowledge Can Help Protect Ecosystems
Grist Oct 12, 2023However, outdated science and views leads many researchers to ignore traditional knowledge.
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What Is A Strong El Niño? Meteorologists Anticipate A Big Impact In Winter 2023, But The Forecasts Don’t All Agree
The Conversation Oct 12, 2023An atmospheric scientist explains how El Niño works, this year’s oddities and why this phenomenon doesn’t last long.
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The NYC Boss Up Program is a Cross-sector Success Story
CityLimits Oct 12, 2023“Philanthropy can be a linchpin, capable of bringing together the public sector’s authority and agenda-setting power and the private sector’s financial resources and dynamism.”…
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How Canada Achieved Federally-funded Child Care
The Hechinger Report Oct 12, 2023Women in leadership, strategic advocacy, helped pave the way for federally-funded child care in Canada…
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Why You Should Be Concerned About Book Bans
The 74 Oct 12, 2023On Jan. 10, the school board in McMinn County, Tennessee, voted 10-0 to remove Maus from the eighth-grade history curriculum. The book, a graphic novel by Jewish American cartoonist Art Spiegelman depicting the…
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