Interview with Michael Jarvis (Transparency & Accountability Initiative)
The Transparency & Accountability Initiative is a group of donors supporting participation, openness and accountability efforts around the world. Michael Jarvis
From Connie Duckworth / Harvard Business Review: Arzu is a nonprofit organization that empowers women rug weavers in rural Afghanistan by connecting them to markets to buy their goods and supporting education, maternal health and community programs.
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The Transparency & Accountability Initiative is a group of donors supporting participation, openness and accountability efforts around the world. Michael Jarvis
Project ECHO spreads knowledge about healthcare best practices by leveraging technology and case-based learning. Sanjeev Arora of Project ECHO spoke
Physical illnesses trigger and exacerbate poverty because costs are too high to treat them. The Associação Saúde Criança (now known
The Yidan Prize is an annual education award that celebrates individuals or teams that have contributed to education research and
The Climate Advocacy Lab uses evidence-based strategies to help climate advocates in every part of the U.S. run smarter public
Imperative 21 works to reimagine the relationship between the private sector, government, and civil society to improve outcomes for the