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The COVID-19 Effect
The pandemic has demonstrated that disability inclusion in philanthropy is more crucial than ever.
The pandemic has demonstrated that disability inclusion in philanthropy is more crucial than ever.
Empowering people with disabilities at work advances social inclusion and is good for business. Digital accessibility is essential to efforts at Microsoft to create opportunities for disabled talent.
With the dual goal of protecting the vital waterway and supporting communities that depend on it, the Cairo-based, youth-led organization VeryNile is partnering with local fishers and crafters to collect, recycle, and upcycle plastic waste.
After many years of excluding the disability community, philanthropy is starting to make changes. The Ford Foundation’s awakening on disability inclusion offers a model for the rest of the sector.
Indian nonprofit Femme First Foundation aims to increase women’s political representation in the country.
A Philadelphia-based health initiative has delivered COVID-19 testing and vaccinations to hundreds of thousands of people in underserved communities.
A young architect is tackling water scarcity with a household desalination device.
Sustainable pine resin producer Ejido Verde uses an adaptive reforestation model to replenish supply and meet demand.
Civic science platform ISeeChange mobilizes communities to take action on climate change.
Governments, academia, civil society, philanthropists, and the private sector must jointly take five priority actions to stop the global spread of disease.