Global Issues
Privacy (Still) Matters
Is privacy an "old people's issue" or increasingly more about civil liberties in the 21st century?
Is privacy an "old people's issue" or increasingly more about civil liberties in the 21st century?
New media broadened exposure, but greater passivity reduced the currency unit of each view. How do we understand those units?
What does the future hold for nonprofit infrastructure groups?
How Healthy Families showed there's no way private philanthropy can pick up after a government retreats; what can nonprofits do to address this situation?
What does social responsibility look like after age 50? In this panel discussion, sponsored by the Stanford Center for Social Innovation, academic experts talk about how they've found meaning in their own lives, and what their research reveals about how others may take advantage of a long lifespan to make purposeful contributions to society. How is the new move toward "encore" careers helping people find motivation in the second half of life, and how are economic realities impinging on the dream of unlimited opportunity?
Recycla Chile, Latin America’s first e-waste recycling company, reclaims value from discarded electronics and marginalized people.
How donors can more effectively provide long-term support in rebuilding Haiti after a devastating earthquake.
The massive charitable response to the devastation in Haiti should be a wake-up call for the charitable marketplace.
Over the past 17 years, the Forum for African Women Educationalists has delivered high-quality education to millions of girls across 35 African countries.