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															- Corporate/CSR, Global Health, U.S. Health
The Power of Precision: How to Reveal What Blocks Health Equity Progress
The journey from surface-level solutions to structural change begins with the courage to confront what lies beneath and the…
 
															- Foundation Strategy
Leading through Uncertainty: Three Questions for Funders
Here are three common questions that we've been hearing from our philanthropic partners during this time of uncertainty.
- Shared Value & Corporate ReputationDecember 23, 2010- Today, the BBC News website posted several short vignettes about companies who’ve had a pretty tough year in reputational terms. 
- Collective Impact Examples from the FieldDecember 21, 2010- With the release of FSG’s article on Collective Impact this month, this seemed like an opportune moment to explore some recent collective impact efforts in edu… 
- Burning Questions in the NCDs ResponseDecember 20, 2010- Last week, my colleague Sebastien shared his thoughts on the global epidemic of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and opportunities for pharma companies to pro… 
- The Future of MicrofinanceDecember 20, 2010- Being based in FSG’s newest “outpost” in Mumbai, India, has afforded me opportunities to learn first-hand about issues that we otherwise only read about in the… 
- The Makings of Catalytic PhilanthropyDecember 13, 2010- In many German cities children with a “Migrationshintergrund”, in other words those with an immigrant background, make up 50% of most classrooms. Evidence, suc… 
- The Student VoiceDecember 13, 2010- Gabriel, my preschool-aged son, just brought home his very first piece of art in which you can actually tell what he was trying to draw. A gun. Barrel, trigger… 
- Noncommunicable Diseases, Access, and the Pharmaceutical IndustryDecember 13, 2010- Hypertension. Cancer. Diabetes. COPD. Those are all non-communicable diseases (NCDs) traditionally depicted as the privilege of wealthy societies basking in th… 
- Collective Impact and Big ChangeDecember 7, 2010- In Malcolm Gladwell’s recent New Yorker article, “Small Change,” Gladwell suggests that true social change comes from a structured effort in which a central bo… 
- FSG Alumnus in Western KenyaDecember 6, 2010- After spending two and a half years at FSG, I moved to Western Kenya to work with AMPATH, a leading health organization that is providing HIV/AIDS treatment to… 
- Reshaping the WorldDecember 1, 2010- The challenges of developing FSG’s new website helped crystallize who we are. We’ve always struggled to explain the different worlds we bridge: philanthropic s… 
 
