Tackling Moral Self-Licensing
An excerpt from Giving Now on applying a human rights framework to philanthropy
Innovative policies and programs that advance the rights of individuals and communities (more)
An excerpt from Giving Now on applying a human rights framework to philanthropy
When funders collaborate, they can more effectively address the intersectional social and economic issues that affect housing stability and create a solid foundation for people’s health, wealth, and education.
Stories selected by the editors of Stanford Social Innovation Review’s global editions and why they chose to share them with their local audiences.
Local initiatives are breaking new ground to make access to housing and opportunity more affordable and equitable and to increase the resources dedicated to housing justice.
In discussions of diversity, equity, and inclusion, the table is frequently used as a symbol of inclusion. Whether by design or default, the table is accepted as a place to ameliorate issues of marginalization, exclusion, neglect, discrimination, and other harms.
Constant connectivity harms employees’ work-life balance and mental health. Better labor policy and remote work legislation can help meet the needs of people and organizations.
Alain Werner and Hassan Bility have teamed up to pursue expat Liberians accused of horrific war crimes. They have succeeded in winning justice abroad, but can they secure justice in Liberia itself?
Framework for refugee protection in Rwanda creates systemic barriers to helping refugees in the long term.
The environmental devastation from glacial melt in Pakistan has far-reaching economic effects.
Lessons for funders and social change leaders in search of the best ways to collaborate across sectors to end homelessness.