Stanford Social Innovation Review

Stanford Social Innovation Review is an award-winning magazine covering best strategies for nonprofits, foundations, and socially responsible businesses. Published quarterly by the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

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Opinion & Analysis Human Rights Peep Show
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Opinion & Analysis Human Rights Censorship.org
Fall 2007
Catherine DiBenedetto
Articles Human Rights Review: Blessed Unrest
Summer 2006
Beth Kampschror
Articles Human Rights • Nonprofit Management • Government Balkan Boom to Bust

Vanishing NGOs in Bosnia leave lessons in their wake.

Spring 2006
Mark Dowie
Articles Human Rights • Government It All Started Here

“The Hidden Cost of Paradise” sidebar.

Spring 2006
Mark Dowie
Articles Environment • Human Rights • Philanthropy & Responsible Investing Bigger May Not Be Better

“The Hidden Cost of Paradise” sidebar.

Fall 2005
Mark Macnamara
Articles Human Rights • Government Imagining a Democracy

In Morocco, there are 33,000 NGOs, many of which are engaged in a massive struggle to bring a civil society to life, while avoiding the hazards of Middle East geopolitical tensions and the challenges of the country’s own recent history of egregious human rights violations. 

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