Interview with Eloise Todd (Pandemic Action Network)
The Pandemic Action Network is a partnership of over 350 diverse organizations founded in April 2020 by leaders in global
The Pandemic Action Network is a partnership of over 350 diverse organizations founded in April 2020 by leaders in global
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VillageReach transforms health care delivery so that each person has the health care needed to thrive. VillageReach focuses on building
The Tenure Facility provides grants and technical assistance directly to Indigenous Peoples and local communities who are working for land
Zvandiri brings together communities, clinics, and digital health services, in partnership with governments, to deliver services to young people with
Reporters Shield is an initiative from the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project that provides a legal defense fund for
With human injustices affecting people on the streets around the world, camera phones have become important tools to document crimes.
Legal expertise is often expensive and inaccessible to communities around the world experiencing environmental rights violations and other issues. Similar
In many parts of the world, not owning one’s own land is more directly correlated to poverty than other factors