IMPACT INDIA
Scaling With Evidence
When monitoring and evaluation are in an organization’s DNA, as they are at SNEHA, it’s much easier to create partnerships with government agencies and NGOs.
Innovations in health care policies and programs (more)
When monitoring and evaluation are in an organization’s DNA, as they are at SNEHA, it’s much easier to create partnerships with government agencies and NGOs.
Three lessons from the field for NGOs pursuing social impact investing.
How the next administration can improve global security and advance American interests by strengthening its support for social innovation in global health and development.
In Japan, minimart chains such as 7-Eleven and Lawson play a major role in providing services for a burgeoning elderly population.
A new book makes a strong case for connecting healthcare to neighborhoods, but it could focus more on the role of race and ethnicity.
How can making a city more walkable improve early childhood development?
Ideas to help address the challenges of providing better care to low-income elders.
How an emergent funding strategy gave rise to a rapid-learning health system and ultimately became part of a national moonshot to eliminate cancer.
Care that links physical and mental health has proven to be economically and medically beneficial, but hard to implement sustainably. We can surmount these common roadblocks by emphasizing community collaboration and self-reliance.
Addressing non-urgent, lasting conditions such as poor eyesight can help unlock the full potential of the developing world.