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Tag: Latin America

 

 

Environment

Bottom-Up Solutions to Mitigating Climate Change

 

Social Entrepreneurship

A Guide to Scaling Social Innovation

A new guide offers a framework for credible, realistic policy action that governments can take to turn social entrepreneurship into a major force for innovation.

By Hilde Schwab | Apr. 24, 2013
 

10th Anniversary Essays

Money Is Never Enough

By Leticia M. Jáuregui Casanueva | 7 | Feb. 21, 2013
 

Government

Innovating Modern Democracy, in Brazil and Globally

By Jorge Hage | Feb. 21, 2013
 
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Socially Responsible Business

Impact Sourcing: A Critical Path for Social Change

Responsible sourcing of products and services can strengthen and transform deprived social economies.

By David Batstone | 3 | Jan. 29, 2013
 
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Human Rights

Reproductive Rights: A Global Citizen Year Story

Conservative, morality-based views on abortion clash with global health and development in Latin America.

By Emily Hwang | Nov. 15, 2012
 

Human Rights

Migration and Human Rights

A look at policy reform in Argentina and implications for the United States.

By Cameron Parsons | Nov. 6, 2012
 
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Impact Investing

Blazing New Paths For Social Impact

As the impact investing landscape becomes more fertile, how do we stay focused on the forest before the trees, considering ROI in the context of problems we wish to solve?

By Antony Bugg-Levine | 1 | Oct. 31, 2012
 

Microfinance

Social Enterprises and Growth: Lessons from the Microcredit Debate

Ambition to scale makes MFIs more financially driven.

By Ignacio Mas and David del Ser | 1 | Jul. 30, 2012
 
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Nonprofits

Giving Wisely When Time is of the Essence

The importance of a nonprofit’s impact when choosing where to donate, and the top high-impact organizations working in international emergency response.

By Erinn Andrews | Jul. 23, 2012