Long Suffering Falls Short
Guilt might move people not to relieve suffering, but to exacerbate it by rationalizing that the victims somehow deserve their plight.
Guilt might move people not to relieve suffering, but to exacerbate it by rationalizing that the victims somehow deserve their plight.
The philanthropic community has no public opposition to a new, ill-advised piece of legislation.
The importance of this news is not the actual money that many billionaires are likely to pledge, but the cultural ramifications of the campaign.
GOD’S ECONOMY: Faith-Based Initiatives and the Caring State by Lew Daly
In Rwanda, Radio La Benevolencija uses soap operas to heal ethnic tensions. Listeners who tune into a weekly show about feuding ethnic groups are more likely than non-listeners to stand up to authority and to voice their own opinions.
The seven healthy habits of nonprofits most likely to survive the economic downturn.
Predict the results of two recent development studies, conducted by IPA, one of the world's leading poverty research organizations.
Donors’ money isn’t going where they think it is.
The evidence doesn’t support the political left or right.
Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide by Sheryl WuDunn and Nicholas Kristof