Measurement & Evaluation
How Nonprofits Can Drive Healthy Growth Using SROI
Social return on investment is an underutilized yet surprisingly flexible tool for making strong resource allocation decisions that maximize nonprofit impact.
Social return on investment is an underutilized yet surprisingly flexible tool for making strong resource allocation decisions that maximize nonprofit impact.
Combining tools such as design thinking, behavioral science, and evaluation can shape programs to improve patient experiences and change health behaviors.
Everyone is talking about systems. Or at least, that's how it seems in my wonkish corner of the philanthropic world. You can't attend a conference or even have a meeting without hearing about systems, whether it's people trying to disrupt them, map them, learn from them, or catalyze them.
Recent experimentation in global health research and development reveals how nonprofit organizations can explore and potentially attract impact investment.
History proves that big financing ideas can triumph over seemingly insurmountable global challenges.
In a global development sector tight on resources, partnerships should shut down after accomplishing (or failing to achieve) their missions.
Growing support for multilateral development and expanding R&D capacity make China increasingly important in the quest to advance global health.
How a revitalized sense of civic duty can go beyond resistance and make real progress.
Frugal, flexible, and inclusive “jugaad innovation” provides a compelling model for nonprofits looking for innovative solutions to significant problems.
Three strategies for ensuring the safety and security of people defending their environment and human rights around the world.