Economic Development
Innovating for a Healthy Context
Improving the effectiveness of development innovations
Improving the effectiveness of development innovations
There will always be a gap between need and funding in the humanitarian sector. How can we do more for the hundreds of millions of people who need aid? We need to maximize impact for every dollar spent.
Despite a notoriously innovation-adverse environment in UN organizations overall, a growing body of success stories are changing lives and contributing to continuous organizational learning.
For nonprofits to succeed in a transformed world, they need to use technology and data to create and sustain relationships with the people who believe in them. Part of a series produced with the support of Salesforce.
Racial and economic segregation hampers local civic action, but public schools can serve as a facilitator. A research report from the Summer 2019 issue.
In an environment of declining aid budgets dwarfed by pools of private capital, some decades-old donor organizations are turning to market-based tools to address global health challenges.
The M-FUND offers affordable health insurance to the vulnerable Burmese migrant population on Thailand's western border.
Ten ways to better engage high-net-worth women donors, and work with them to effectively invest in women and girls, and other social causes.
With Kid Power, the U.S. Fund for UNICEF is using technology to leverage children’s desire to help other children.
An ethical framework can bridge the worlds of startup technology and international development to strengthen cross-sector innovation in the social sector.