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Three Strategies for Achieving the New Global Development Goals
We must create new channels for collaboration, new strategies for investment, and a coordinated approach as we look to achieve and pay for the new global agenda.
We must create new channels for collaboration, new strategies for investment, and a coordinated approach as we look to achieve and pay for the new global agenda.
Why corporate and individual giving to fight Ebola lags far behind that of other crises, and how to unlock more dollars.
It’s time to put an end to the “flat world” thinking that guides the work of all too many social change organizations.
As leaders across sectors convene to discuss the new global agenda, the opportunity to collaborate on a new breed of large-scale development projects known as innovative financing has never been brighter.
It’s time to restructure the climate problem from averting a distant global catastrophe to minimizing collective suffering.
The successful 15-year campaign to eliminate mercury-based medical devices provides lessons for others creating large-scale social change.
By quantifying catastrophe risk, we can help society better manage it, and make the world safer and more resilient.
A report from the 2013 Clinton Global Initiative and Social Good Summit—the trading floors of the new philanthrocapitalism.
A look at the 2013 Global Corporate Sustainability Report and the progress of companies around the world to incorporate responsible practices into their strategies.
Innovation is necessary to further social progress, and yet the challenges and paradoxes inherent in the endeavor cannot be avoided.