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Holiday Hallelujahs and my Wish List for Sustained Impact(s)

Conferences such as COP24, as well as a huge range of ‘non-state actors’, including corporations, non-profits, philanthropies, tribes, even individuals like you and me. Whether it is our self-interest or expenditure-avoidance which propels us to decrease our emissions and increase our use of cl

UNAIDS leader to resign next year after review voices “no confidence”

 Laura Owings An independent panel report, identified systematic bullying, abuse and sexual harassment under his watch. Michel Sidibé, executive director of UNAIDS, the agency overseeing the global response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, will step down from his post in June 2019, the agency announce

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Global Cooperation And Regulation required to Multilayered Threats from New Technology

The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) concluded with a consensus highlighting the importance of the rule of law and global cooperation to ensure a safe cyberspace. The three-day Forum, under the title ‘Internet of Trust, brought more than 3,000 participants from 143 countries together to confront is

How NASA satellites track changes in the world’s water systems

Feng Hao From the Tigris to the Yangtze, GRACE satellites have revealed the impact of human activity on our water supply World Water Week is officially underway. Held annually in Stockholm, Sweden’s capital, the conference is dedicated to the discussion of global water challenges centring on de

A new perspective on aid delivery

For most of us who have worked in #aid-#funded #programs, it is a mystifying and frustrating #business, especially when you have had the experience of working for different aid agencies as I have had (#UNICEF, #AusAid, #USAID and the #German aid agency (#GIZ), as well as #multilaterals such as the #

Three Nobel Prizes in economics ≠ the truth about aid

Terence Wood Aid will never solve all the world’s development problems. Aid can be improved. Aid can and should be criticised. But when criticism is incoherent and incorrect, it is worse than no criticism at all. Development twitter erupted in chirping this week. The cause was a Guardian op-edfro

Setting a higher bar: Sustained Impacts are about All of us

Jindra Cekan Global development aid has a problem which may already affect impact investing as well. It is that we think it’s really all about us (individuals, wealthy donors and INGO implementers) not all of us (you, me, and project participants, their partners and governments). It’s also a

Gender audits – from paper to practice

Alice Ridge and Juliet Hunt The point at which gender audit findings get translated into practice – is the subject of this qualitative research, recently presented at Devpolicy’s Australasian Aid Conference. Over the past few years, ACFID and our members have been at looking at how gender audi

Watch: Independent air pollution monitoring in the Balkans

Up in the Air: Independent air quality monitoring by Bank Watch in locations across the Balkan region show how dire the situation is near coal power plant. This video shows the results and what locals have to say about how pollution effects their lives. This is from the city of Bitola in Macedonia.

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