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Health and Climate Solutions From Cities Around the World
From the front lines of climate change and health inequities, city leaders are collaborating on solutions and learning from one another how best to rise and meet these challenges.
From the front lines of climate change and health inequities, city leaders are collaborating on solutions and learning from one another how best to rise and meet these challenges.
If funders want “less talk and more walk” in the field of systems change, it’s time they started funding small, locally led organizations.
How philanthropists can learn to better partner with locally led organizations.
New strategies and mindsets for fueling local leaders and solutions.
Local social enterprises need support for scaling up.
Local initiatives are breaking new ground to make access to housing and opportunity more affordable and equitable and to increase the resources dedicated to housing justice.
How a top-down coalition focused on reducing youth substance use in a predominantly white, rural area of Western Massachusetts has prioritized equity and community engagement.
It might be a cliché, but it’s rare for international NGOs to “work themselves out of a job.” Doing so requires planning from the start, communicating clearly, setting hard deadlines, and going unconditionally.
Neither top-down nor bottom-up leadership is adequate for solving complex social challenges. We need to combine the strengths of both.