REPORT: Innovative Finance for Development – A Guide for International NGOs
NGOs are moving beyond traditional financing mechanisms to tackle social and environmental challenges.
NGOs are moving beyond traditional financing mechanisms to tackle social and environmental challenges.
As a discipline, diversity in problem solving with regard to local problems needs to be given more space to thrive.
NGO and corporate leaders gathered to to identify market-based solutions that support sustainable development in complex environments.
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…
This study’s goal is to contribute knowledge to the prevention of and response to sexual harassment and assault against aid workers, a topic that is under-researched and under-reported. This is one of the first scholarly, in-depth studies of sexual harassment and assault against humanitarian aid workers, including heterosexual women and men and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) aid professionals.
In the heart of Sierra Leone, a remarkable transformation is taking shape. This isn’t a revival born out of strife;…
In the future, international development organizations and donors should continue with forward causal questioning that leads to learning from immediate development programming experiences but should also prioritize reverse causal reasoning that leads to learning from reflection and broader investigation of a holistic causal chain involved in a development program’s outcomes.
In January 2021, the U.S. Congress enacted the Global Child Thrive Act. This landmark legislation aims to…