Environment
How Philanthropy Must Address the Climate Emergency
Breaking down silos means starting from intersectionality and emphasizing climate justice.
Breaking down silos means starting from intersectionality and emphasizing climate justice.
Practitioners and funders in global development need less idealism and more pragmatism, Adam D. Kiš argues in The Development Trap.
Investors need to better educate themselves about the local context in which their funds are deployed.
We must chart a new path for philanthropic giving that is more aware and connected, and that takes more advantage of converging around shared aims and goals.
A recent convening highlighted progress on setting a “fourth sector” agenda.
In joining the push for meaningful Sustainable Development Goals, foundations need to prepare for a long-term give-and-take approach.