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The Long Shadow of Workplace Surveillance
How “little tech” is driving workplace surveillance—and what can be done to push back.
Innovations in health care policies and programs (more)
How “little tech” is driving workplace surveillance—and what can be done to push back.
Two global health practitioners explore how anti-racist policies and practices in global communities can inform efforts across borders to build a more equitable, healthy world.
Low trust and dissatisfaction plague the health-care industry. To improve the patient experience and boost health-equity outcomes, health-care organizations and providers should adopt a more holistic approach to health-care delivery.
By employing health situation analysis, developers can create real estate projects that generate new value by rooting community well-being in place. | Open access to this article is made possible by Biositu, LLC and Goulston Storrs.
A collaboration between Nike and the Tucker Center taught us about how to keep girls in sports and how to get more from cross-sector partnerships.
A collection of standout pieces published online about mental health, impact investing, climate funding, capacity building, and better people and culture practices.
To build shared decision-making, foundations must put aside narrow definitions of rigor and embrace new understandings of accountability.
From the front lines of climate change and health inequities, city leaders are collaborating on solutions and learning from one another how best to rise and meet these challenges.
For all the formidable obstacles we faced in building the power of some of California’s most vulnerable residents, our experiences in isolated Del Norte County demonstrate what philanthropic support can do.
Despite adversities, Indigenous Peoples of the Americas continue to thrive and develop solutions to social problems that help their communities—and the wider world.