Only in New York?
City officials under Mayor Michael Bloomberg made advances in public health that were important but hardly unique.
Innovative public sector policies and programs (more)
City officials under Mayor Michael Bloomberg made advances in public health that were important but hardly unique.
Data is a powerful tool for driving large-scale impact, but using it effectively and responsibly in government and beyond requires intentionality.
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.
Lessons from the regulation of lobbying by 501c3 organizations could provide a middle path between outright bans and unlimited spending during elections.
Squandering America’s Future offers an irreverent critique of the way we rear and educate children today, with profiles of change makers—ingenious gymnasts who keep their balance on the three-legged stool of research, practice, and policy.
Why we need strong public-private partnerships in health care and beyond.
If we want to achieve all 17 Sustainable Development Goals, we need to start at the bottom of the list.
We need to ratchet up from targeted innovation and apply design-thinking principles to one of the biggest social issues of our time: global poverty itself.