A New Approach to India’s Water Sanitation Crisis: Part 2
A two-part series on using systems mapping to predict a city’s capacity for adopting change.
Innovative ways to improve access to water resources (more)
A two-part series on using systems mapping to predict a city’s capacity for adopting change.
A two-part series on using systems mapping to predict a city’s capacity for adopting change.
The story of water access is more complicated this World Water Day—we need a new approach.
On-the-job impact opportunities lead to happier, more productive employees.
How clearly defining measures, and keeping them simple and meaningful, has helped World Vision increase access to clean water.
It is perhaps no coincidence that the development community’s biggest successes—eradication initiatives like polio and smallpox—are precisely the ones that made monitoring central to their work.
Solving our global water and sanitation issues in a post-2015 world requires more than simply counting beneficiaries.
The restoration of the Bangalore Lakes can catalyze an overall sustainable transformation of the various districts of Bangalore—as well as reclaim an important historical connection for the city.
The importance of a nonprofit’s impact when choosing where to donate, and the top high-impact organizations working in international emergency response.
In this audio lecture, Dr. Ann Bartuska of the U.S. Department of Agriculture shares her insight on the necessary steps to sustainably feed the nine billion people that will be living on our planet by 2050.