A Cultural View of Sanitation
Ending open defecation isn't just about building more toilets—it's also about making sure the culture is receptive to new sanitation practices.
Ending open defecation isn't just about building more toilets—it's also about making sure the culture is receptive to new sanitation practices.
Simon's book warns against short-sighted impact investing that brings more benefit to investors than to the communities it supposedly supports.
Although his advice could at times be more concrete, Kahane offers an effective critique of current approaches to collaboration and shows the need for a different way of working together.
Limited-life foundations are currently all the rage, but Fleishman’s book reminds us that perpetual, endowed foundations are in many cases preferable.
Carolan makes an ambitious attempt to analyze the social relationships that undergird our global food system.
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