Multilateral leadership in digital policy promises to be inclusive, but instead delivers exclusivity. What’s the reason for this paradox? Multilateral and government-backed cooperation agencies are ...
I am an American Latino, a Chicano. This year, walking between rows of white headstones in a World War II cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, I came across the grave of Manuel López, ...
The majority of people in China donated towards a charitable cause in 2025. According to Peking University’s National School ...
As part of a series on collaborative and collective giving, Andrew Milner talks to Nadia Kist of Blood:Water, a ...
Southeast Asia’s corporate philanthropy is increasingly moving towards evidence-based giving, shifting away from a ...
Minnesota’s long-standing culture of ‘mutual aid’ and community philanthropy has kicked in as part of the fightback against ...
Wealthy donors from the Latin American and Caribbean show ‘low rates of giving’, while informal, ‘silent’ philanthropy is ...
The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting is ‘an opportunity to elevate impact investing in a big way’, said Amit Bouri, CEO ...
Stark new figures have shed light on the growing number of billionaires across the Middle East in 2025. According to figures ...
The Gates Foundation is to spend $9 billion this year, as it plans to permanently close its doors by 2045. The foundation, founded by former tech guru and billionaire Bill Gates, said the increased ...
Philanthropy from Black communities living in Quebec, Canada’s French-speaking city, is going ‘unseen, unappreciated and ...
Giving to women and girls’ causes is gaining prominence in the philanthropic sector, particularly amongst younger generations ...
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