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															- Corporate/CSR, Global Health, U.S. Health
The Power of Precision: How to Reveal What Blocks Health Equity Progress
The journey from surface-level solutions to structural change begins with the courage to confront what lies beneath and the…
 
															- Foundation Strategy
Leading through Uncertainty: Three Questions for Funders
Here are three common questions that we've been hearing from our philanthropic partners during this time of uncertainty.
- Just Add Water—Cooking up Successful Corporate-NGO PartnershipsJune 8, 2016- What do you get when you combine a quarter cup of water with table salt and a zap from a car battery? Enough chlorine to purify 200 liters of drinking water. 
- Resilience—What Does This Buzzword Really Mean?May 30, 2016- Over the past few years, resilience has emerged as a buzzword in the global development sector. The United Nations defines it as the ability to withstand unexp… 
- Creating Shared Value for Smallholder FarmersJanuary 21, 2016- This foreword appears in Root Capital's issue brief: Investing in Resilience: A Shared Value Approach to Agricultural Extension 
- New Platform for Engaging Philanthropists in Global DevelopmentJuly 31, 2015- There has been a lot of coverage of the Third International Conference on Financing for Development in Addis Ababa earlier this month, and most of it is pretty… 
- Integrated Development—What Is It and Why Should We Care?July 7, 2015- Last week, I had the opportunity to moderate a panel as a side event to the InterAction Forum to discuss integrated approaches to development. Practitioners fr… 
- It Pays for the Extractives Industry to Consider Social BenefitsMay 27, 2015- “There’s something like $25 billion worth of mining projects tied up or stopped by local communities’ opposition to extractive activities,” Mark Cutifani, chie… 
- INGOs of the Future: Redefining the Vanguard of Corporate-Nonprofit PartnershipApril 1, 2015- This article was originally published in DevexImpact, as a part of the #FutureINGO series.Bricolage, or tinkering in French, is an increasingly common term in … 
- Social Enterprise: The Unfulfilled PromiseMarch 2, 2015- Social enterprise or market-based solutions—businesses that engage the poor either as customers or suppliers—have been among the most exciting trends in the de… 
- New on Business Fights Poverty Blog: Global Partnerships for a Post-2015 WorldMarch 31, 2014- Read Global Partnerships for a Post-2015 WorldIn a new blog on Business Fights Poverty’s “Post 2015 Zone,” FSG’s Sonja Patscheke discusses the potential of col… 
- USAID and INGOs – Traveling a New Path TogetherMarch 17, 2014- The landscape of international development, and the architecture of aid that has traditionally underpinned it, have shifted significantly over the last decade.… 
 
