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Doing Competitions the Right Way
The legal and logistical challenges to hosting a competition are surmountable, but they require proper planning and due diligence.
The legal and logistical challenges to hosting a competition are surmountable, but they require proper planning and due diligence.
New digital projects could make legal services far more accessible—but they need to be about more than just the technology.
Emily Arnold-Fernandez, executive director of the nonprofit Asylum Access, makes the case that better policies in host countries can enable refugees to rebuild their own lives and contribute to host economies.
My experience in Erdoğan’s Turkey has taught me that NGOs need to avoid polarizing politics, focus on core values, and find allies to survive and thrive in closing societies.
In the shift from #MeToo to Time’s Up, movement leaders are strategically framing sexual violence as a social and cultural problem, rather than an individual problem. Doing so helps people think about the broad range of actions we can take to systemically prevent sexual violence.
A dollar might stretch further overseas, but it can still go far to increase welfare and tackle injustice closer to home.
ClientEarth has taken a US-style legal strategy of protecting the environment across the Atlantic and found surprising success.
It is time to give US women the convenience and autonomy of birth control and abortion pills that women elsewhere enjoy.
Community organizations devoted to reducing crime have shown results.
When the rights and benefits of formal organization became available to all, it unleashed a new social order and greater economic dynamism.