We first met Ratnu Kohli in 2019, as he worked in rice fields in Badin, Sindh with his children under the afternoon sun, busy sorting and packing the harvested paddy.…
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The Toll of the Pakistan Floods on the People
Eco-Business Sep 8, 2022Floodwaters, driven by months of relentless rain and by extreme spring heat that accelerated the melting of glaciers, have covered a third of Pakistan, an area larger than England and…
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Three Lessons Nonprofits Can Learn From For-Profit Organizations
Forbes Sep 7, 2022I’ve noticed that the success of many of these startups has come through the implementation of three crucial lessons: establishing a multidisciplinary team, leveraging awards and differentiating a brand from…
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Food Insecurity Plagues Women With Disabilities
Futurity Sep 7, 2022Women with disabilities are nearly twice as likely to rate their diet as poor and are more likely to experience food insecurity compared to women without disabilities, according to a…
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The Center for Effective Philanthropy Sep 7, 2022There is no group more qualified to lead solutions to our world’s most pressing problems than the communities who directly experience them. For young people in emerging markets — who…
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It Is Possible to Inoculate People Against Misinformation
Neiman Lab Sep 7, 2022From the COVID-19 pandemic to the war in Ukraine, misinformation is rife worldwide. Many tools have been designed to help people spot misinformation. The problem with most of them is how…
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Why News Consumers Experience Crisis Fatigue
The Conversation Sep 7, 2022When Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine by land, air and sea on Feb. 24, 2022, the images of war were conveyed to dismayed onlookers around the world.…
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Hundreds of thousands of young children have spent almost two years in a global pandemic experiencing significant disruptions in early learning, with children from racially and socioeconomically marginalized groups disproportionately…
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Lesson Planning Research Aimed at Media Literacy and Combatting Bias
RAND Corporation Sep 7, 2022Alice Huguet knows a few things about middle school kids that people don’t always see. They’re listening. They’re engaged. They care about what’s happening in the world, and they can be…
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Why We Need Collective Action to Support Black and Latino Students
EdSource Sep 7, 2022Between the lingering uncertainty of the Covid-19 pandemic and the recent spikes in inflation, American families are facing mounting economic pressure. These effects are hitting some communities harder than others.…
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Food Bank Leadership Requires Strategy and Nuance
Philanthropy News Digest Sep 6, 2022While serving constituents in need has always been challenging, today’s food banks face a new post-pandemic and rapidly shifting socio-economic landscape that is impacting how they recruit and retain leadership.…
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Will Blockchain Help or Harm the Food Sector?
Futurity Sep 6, 2022Are new technologies like blockchain good ways to trace foods through their supply chain during food contamination outbreaks? New research pokes holes in that idea. Food contamination outbreaks are regular…
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