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Despite the war disrupting many of Ukraine’s development goals, Valeriya Ionan, the Deputy Minister for Eurointegration, outlines the digital innovations born out of conflict and how the Ministry of ...
My Saturday morning story illustrates many of the dynamics of grassroots giving. Political and nonprofit donors give for a range of reasons, including altruism, an affinity for the recipient’s ...
The surge in New York City's homeless population, exacerbated by the expiration of pandemic-related measures, poses a critical challenge, with numbers reaching unprecedented levels. Christine Quinn ...
Democracy is under threat in the United States and around the world. Professor Pippa Norris from Harvard Kennedy School identifies the causes of democratic backsliding worldwide and proposes ...
Thomas Toch, the director of FutureEd, discusses federal COVID-recovery relief for K-12 education, how states and districts can and should use the funds to address the needs of students effectively ...
Quality jobs that provide local living wages and equitable access to career pathways have become a critical part of the future of work conversation. Richard Kane and Barry Puritz of Harvard Business ...
I became aware of Jade’s work on Freshkills as a student in one of her classes at the International School of Photography and have followed its progress for several years. Recently I had the ...
Finding emerging climate market opportunities can be challenging. As generative AI moves into the mainstream, Harvard Business School Professor George Serafeim shares how it can transform the way ...
Harvard Social Impact Review's mission to be a leader in social impact by bringing together diverse stakeholders and perspectives to raise awareness, influence action, and catalyze positive change in ...
A conversation with Dr. Robert J. Blendon on the current state of American politics and public opinion. Dr. Blendon's analysis of national polls reveals how the nation is deeply divided along party ...
In news that is no longer shocking, by 2026, the U.S. will suffer a projected deficit of 1.2 million software engineers, a workforce critical to fueling innovation and maintaining global ...
The hundreds, the partisans, the barriers — these and more make up the “secret sauce” that is helping Ukraine win. Robert Homans, who worked in Ukraine, describes some of their tactics and what he ...