The Price of Giving
A critique of the Gates Foundation doubles as a critique of the “philanthrocapitalism” model in general.
A critique of the Gates Foundation doubles as a critique of the “philanthrocapitalism” model in general.
Data is a powerful tool for driving large-scale impact, but using it effectively and responsibly in government and beyond requires intentionality.
Three important lessons in overcoming the challenges of data sharing to make the whole more than the sum of its parts.
Four guiding principles for managing the refugee crisis.
Initiatives to develop the economic potential of women are becoming a staple of corporate activity.
The Congressional hearings on Planned Parenthood illustrate that dependence of civil society organizations on government contracts compromises their autonomy, turns them into pawns in political fights, and erodes their legitimacy.
Efforts to bring promising health care interventions to resource-constrained regions of the world often falter because entrepreneurs underestimate the array of obstacles that loom in their path.
Coal is in decline, and it may well be terminal.
As the demand for business to connect with responsibility grows globally, Islamic financial and socially responsible markets have much to learn from one another.
Lessons from the Packard Foundation on how funders can effectively work together to amplify their resources and impact.