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Month: January 2017

A Leap of Faith for Serious Change

Posted on January 31, 2017February 19, 2017 by Stephen Pittam

By Sarah Bahn and Stephen Pittam Five years ago the term ‘stranded assets’ was unknown; now it is central to financial markets thinking about the value of fossil fuel holdings. This is due to the work of the Carbon Tracker Initiative, funded in its early stages by grants from a handful of…

Effective philanthropy, Effective philanthropy: another take blog series, GrantCraft, JRCT

WINGS interview with Avila Kilmurray, author of ‘Funding in conflict-affected environments’

Posted on January 31, 2017January 31, 2017 by psjp

“The economic and financial cost of conflict and violence in 2014 has been estimated to be US$14.3 trillion, or 13.4% of the global economy. Yet it is the human cost that is most devastating, rendering conflict the biggest obstacle to human development. . .Every day in 2014 conflicts and violence forced approximately 42,500 people to…

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