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Leadership Development and Menstrual Equity: Disparate Ideas Shaped by Destiny

By Amelia E. Thompson I currently serve as a senior technical advisor for monitoring, evaluation, accountability and learning with the...
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Urban Governments Have Something to Teach Us About Digitization

By Sofia Rinvil In many facets of society during the past few decades, there has been an increasing interest in...
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Navigating Racial Disparities & Barriers to Treatment Access within the U.S. Health System

BY Perla Mora From an early age, I learned that the medical system wasn’t built for people like my mother....
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My Great Grandmother’s Untold Story from Bosnia

BY Vildana Kurtovic Growing up in the US, my mother would bring up the story of my great-grandmother. It was...
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Paying it Forward: The 5.18 Movement and Korea’s Investment in Global Democracy

By Anitha Quintin Disclaimer: The statements, thoughts, and information presented in this article are those of the author, Anitha Quintin,...
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After My Near-Death Escape from Sierra Leone’s Coup D’etat, a Lesson for Global Development

By Shailly Gupta Development can be perceived, positively or negatively If equitable and carefully designed, it can lead to peace...
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What 3D Paradigm Shifts Has the Ukraine War Forged in the Frontline Countries?

BY Ingrid Brocková and Soňa Muzikářová Many Western observers rejoiced at the prospect of weakened Kremlin’s leadership, following the quick-tempered...
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We’re Both Empowered Mothers, Yet She Was Raised on a Boat in Bangladesh

By Lisa Parvin I met Swapna at her home on a crisp winter morning on my last day of field...
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How the World Changed Twitter, in 25 Tweets

BY Theodora Skeadas, a member of Integrity Institute. *This article was first published in Tech Policy Press. On Tuesday, February...
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How America Treats Incarcerated Pregnant Women

By Aurora Brice Their names: Sandra Quinones. Lanekia Michelle Brown. Tammy Jackson. Three incarcerated pregnant women who died, or whose...
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