Social Inclusion: The Key to Effective Global Development
Incorporating social inclusion practices into global development efforts is not simply a feel-good exercise, it’s central to meeting many goals.
Incorporating social inclusion practices into global development efforts is not simply a feel-good exercise, it’s central to meeting many goals.
As implementers and advocates for humanitarian and development assistance, we urge the Administration to reconsider recent steps to freeze funds…
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The Syrian Civil War passes the twelve-year mark on March 15, signaling the continuation of one of the deadliest and…
As written, FARA is unsuitable for our contemporary world – a world in which global interconnectivity is increasing and the roles of state and non-state actors are blurring.
The Global Fragility Act (GFA) passed the House of Representatives on May 20, 2019. The bill would streamline and improve programs and efforts within the USG to address violent conflict overseas using a “3D” approach of development, diplomacy, and defense. With bipartisan support, the bill has moved out of the House.
There is one thing you quickly learn when researching anything about Haiti: the country is the poorest in the Western…