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Grants to organisations in the Global North are four to five times larger than those of their Global South counterparts, a ...
Grants to organisations in the Global North are four to five times larger than those of their Global South counterparts, a ...
With the famous pyramids and the Nile River as our background, we had a chance to forget about outdated images of Africans as ...
Technicalities dominate discussions on direct funding. Can Indigenous and territorial funds show us how to move beyond ...
A new collective aimed at mobilising philanthropies and civil society across Latin America, Africa and southeast Asia ...
Business tycoon and philanthropist Goh Cheng Liang, known as Singapore’s richest man, has died aged 98. According to Forbes, ...
With the famous pyramids and the Nile River as our background, we had a chance to forget about outdated images of Africans as ...
Indonesia’s civil society suffer as intermediaries ‘perpetuate inequitable partnerships and funding’
Indonesia’s civil society are increasingly suffering from ‘limited access’ to core funding, with the multilayered system of intermediaries between funders and grantees responsible for perpetuating ...
In a world increasingly fractured by geopolitical tensions, economic uncertainty, and social division, trust has become both our scarcest and most valuable resource. The meaningful change needed to ...
The 6th African Philanthropy Conference, held at the prestigious American University in Cairo, provided an opportunity for ...
Africa stands at a defining and unprecedented moment in its development journey. The continent is navigating a turbulent mix ...
For a brief and extraordinary period, the US Agency for International Development (USAID) led the world in the fight against ...
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