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Faith-Based Organizations as Leaders of Implementation
Implementation science must recognize faith-based organizations as key leaders of change in underserved immigrant communities.
Implementation science must recognize faith-based organizations as key leaders of change in underserved immigrant communities.
The Activist Graduate School teaches people how to become activists in the tech-driven, globalized 21st century.
The Bienvenido Program engages Latinx communities to better understand their mental health concerns and to develop a program that meets their needs.
Gone West hires unemployed young adults to plant trees, turning reforestation into a profitable business.
To reduce mortality for people experiencing cardiovascular health disparities, new innovations in health care must be implemented with strategic partnerships that involve trusted organizations and community members.
Social enterprise Lesbians Who Tech & Allies has created a global network of LGBT people and their associates that has made the sector more diverse and inclusive.
Equity must be integrated into implementation research and practice. Here are 10 recommendations for putting equitable implementation into action.
The social enterprise Smart Focus grounds their solutions to China’s rural vision-care crisis in research.
An American funding collaborative is on a mission to help environmental advocates in Southeast Asia protect the Mekong River. Can it do so while navigating the tide of regional politics?
Stakeholders must have more power over the companies that affect them. Giving them a share in ownership and governance is the best way to ensure this.