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By DEEKSHA HEGDE I had an itch to draw parallels between the two. The structural facts kept lining up in...
By DEEKSHA HEGDE I had an itch to draw parallels between the two. The structural facts kept lining up in...
Over the past year, many of us working in international development have watched changes unfold at a speed and scale...
By BENJAMIN EASTON Healthcare’s administrative burden is not a documentation problem. It is a workflow problem. Healthcare’s next leap depends...
For much of my professional life working on energy policy and power sector reform in Africa, one pattern has remained...
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High-income Global North societies tend to have collapsing birthrates and rapidly aging populations, so it’s easy for them to forget...
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A growing share of sub-Saharan Africa’s population lives in cities, and roughly half of these urban residents reside in informal...
By MIKE MAGEE What’s wrong in the social science realm of health? Consider for example the mental health crises affecting...
As Asian wealth has surged in recent decades, so has the region’s corporate philanthropy. The 20 most generous Asian corporate...