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The next chapter for global development means learning from markets and building an accountability culture.
Alexander Puutio and other global development experts and leaders on how the sector can chart a path forward in the face of government pullbacks. See “ Development in Retreat? ” for an introduction to ...
Climate change and slavery form a vicious cycle. Collective action for a free and livable future is an opportunity to combat ...
This is the first article in an SSIR series authored by T. Alexander Puutio and other global development experts and leaders on how the sector can chart a path forward in the face of government ...
How humanitarian organizations can use cost evidence to survive global aid's "Great Depression" and scale what works to save ...
Three whys. Three times each. Pretty simple, yet if we really dig into those questions, discuss them with our teams, and ask ourselves what they reveal about where we are focusing our energy and what ...
The social sector generally considers leadership development a good investment, especially when it comes to cultivating systems-level change. But ask leadership program developers and evaluators, ...
Telemedicine Lessons From the War in Ukraine: Low-Tech Is Better - Stanford Social Innovation Review
The 2022 Russia-Ukraine war has caused significant loss of life and destruction of people’s livelihoods. However, international aid efforts continue, with a focus on restoring health and safety to the ...
Using AI Voice to Make Collective Decision-Making More Inclusive - Stanford Social Innovation Review
An enduring societal challenge the world over is a “perspective deficit” in collective decision-making. Whether within a single business, at the local community level, or the international level, some ...
By Jeannie Annan, Sarah Case & Justin Labeille. How humanitarian organizations can use cost evidence to survive global aid's ...
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