Ignoring the roots of violence in the Israel–Palestine conflict challenges any future peace
To reach peace, all sides of the conflict need to acknowledge the suffering caused to begin discussions about how to move forward.
To reach peace, all sides of the conflict need to acknowledge the suffering caused to begin discussions about how to move forward.
The term has been used as an alternative to ceasefire but questions remain about how it would be implemented on the ground and what happens when the ceasefire stops.
An organization's strategic plan should go beyond an internal planning document and be shared with stakeholders with an intentional approach to build lasting relationships.
Capturing and sustaining an audience with a well thought out social media strategy can boost reach and bring opportunities for expanding to new audiences.
Now more than ever grant makers need to take the risk of supporting grass-roots groups on the ground working to build peace.
Misinformation and disinformation about both sides of the conflict spreads quickly on social media platforms and distorts our understanding of events on the ground.
In the wake of fervent campaigns to degrade DEI efforts through policies and legislation, leaders must recommit and create an environment for workers to thrive.
For much of the Global South, informal work is the norm though it lacks the legal and social protections of formal employment. Digital platforms are taking advantage.
Grant competitions when done right can bring important issues to the forefront and encourage equitable giving by leveling the field for applicants.