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Articles Tagged With 'Africa'

Date Author Category Title
Spring 2007
Catherine DiBenedetto
Philanthropy • Foundations • Nonprofits • Social Entrepreneurship • Nonprofit Organizations • Government • Social Policy • Global Issues • Human Rights Policing the Police [Free!] The traditional approach among human rights groups in Nigeria had been accusatory: publicize injustices or sue the government. But in January 1998, on the eve of democracy, an NGO called the CLEEN foundation set out to reform law enforcement from within.
Fall 2007
Florence C. Fee
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Management • Government • Business • Socially Responsible Business • Global Issues • Poverty Oil in Troubled Water To enrich Africa, oil companies and NGOs must cooperate.
Winter 2008
Corey Binns
Nonprofits • Nonprofit Organizations • Global Issues • Health • Arts • Civil Society Smart Soaps The Population Media Center mixes science with soap operas to protect public health.