Patti LaBelle performing at Live Aid in front of 100,000 people in the John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia USA on the 13th July, 1985. The event was organi...
Patti LaBelle performing at Live Aid in front of 100,000 people in the John F. Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia USA on the 13th July, 1985. The event was organi...
Accessibility is one of those things that can be invisible until it affects you. Ever hurt yourself and been confined to a wheelchair, walker, or other mobility device? Stairs transform into mounta…
Beth Kanter explains why charities need to encourage Generation Z to be champions of their cause
Helping governments improve their performance is the surest path to large-scale, lasting impact.
Cash transfers are more efficient and better for people struggling to survive in crises, compared to in-kind aid. This report by the High Level Panel on Humanitarian Cash Transfers explores how to scale up cash transfers and how they can transform the humanitarian system.
Humanitarian aid increases human welfare on a global scale, but it can also be one of the greatest ways of spreading influence and diplomatic power.
There are ways we can help provide aid to to those who need it from home. We don't need to buy thousands of ventilators but we can help, all the same.
World Humanitarian Day honors the aid workers who are helping millions of people weather unimaginable crises.
What modern church doesn’t call itself a “community”? Yet for how many is it real? How many churches form disciples intimately connected enough to call themselves Christ’s “body”? How many churches form disciples who know the relational arts that create a robust unity? How many form disciples practiced in the ways of sacrificial love?
Impact investing, domestic resource mobilization, blended finance — where do aid implementers fit inside this complex development funding picture? We talked to a few leaders who are making it a priority to find out.
My charity is locally built, managed and sustainable, but most small organisations like us receive no government support
The decision to respond to a disaster is no longer about how well placed an agency is, but also the commercial risks that come from not responding
With the help of virtual reality, missing out on seeing a sold-out concert may be a thing of the past.
The Principled Aid Index ranks bilateral DAC donors by how they use their official development assistance to pursue their national interest.
As a musician, your hometown can be a source of identity, inspiration, opportunity, and so much more. Learn the different ways that your music and career can be influenced by where you live.
Many low-income people with federal food benefits report running out of money for food
We consulted mutual aid experts for advice on how they work and what we should be contributing.
Summertime is filled with opportunities to enjoy some live music— whether indoors or out in the warm weather— and with that opportunity comes some responsibility.
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The grass is always greener elsewhere for western expats, says one development worker
All development donors pursue investments they hope will serve their national interests, but some interpret this more broadly than others, according to a new study from the Overseas Development Institute.