Competing Principles
Race to the Top, a $4 billion US education reform effort, produced valuable lessons on designing a competition-based program.
Race to the Top, a $4 billion US education reform effort, produced valuable lessons on designing a competition-based program.
To counter restrictions on NGO activity, local groups need to reduce their dependence on international financial support.
Supplements to the article “The Gift of Time.”
Careful product design enabled Days for Girls to create a solution that empowers its users at a critical stage of their lives. Includes magazine extras.
By imposing requirements on recipients, cash transfer programs can “push” them to develop habits of civic participation.
Instead of building an independent base of expertise, many NGOs in China focus on retaining ties to government agencies.
Recent changes in US policy regarding teacher evaluation reflect the impact of foundation-supported advocacy.
In developing countries such as Kenya, interaction with NGOs appears to boost people’s level of civic activity.
In many cases, the people who can change an organization are those who don’t “fit in” there.
A memoir by the founder of Kiva highlights the passion that marks the life of a social entrepreneur.