Author: ClimateWorks Foundation Mike Bloomberg of Bloomberg Philanthropies is committing $242 million to promote reliable, clean energy in 10 developing countries, as global energy needs rapidly increase. ClimateWorks Foundation is proud to partner in...
The National Data and Analytics Platform (NDAP) aims to improve access and use of published Indian government data. The platform provides standardised datasets from across India’s vast landscape of administrative data. NDAP helps users...
Villgro is excited to announce the launch of ‘NIDHI social accelerator’,supported by the National Science & Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board, Department of Science & Technology. Calling all market ready startups creating innovative solutions in...
India is undergoing an energy transition from fossil-based to clean energy. CEEW‘s quarterly Market Handbook helps identify and analyse trends, present data-backed evidence and connect the dots to present a short-term market outlook. Key Findings Total...
The Board of The Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Neil Buddy Shah as Chief Executive Officer of CHAI, succeeding interim co-CEOs Joy Phumaphi and Ann Veneman,...
Philanthropic foundations have long exerted influence in the international climate arena. Over 30 years on from their early forays into climate debates, this report asks how effective they have been. How relevant are their theories of change and worldviews today? And what can philanthropic foundations do to position themselves at the vanguard of meaningful change in the climate arena?
While China has achieved huge success in expanding its economy and generating wealth for its citizens, this achievement has come at an environmental cost. This report by Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society is the second in a’ four-part series examining “philanthropy with Chinese characteristics.”
by Max von Abendroth, Karalyn Gardner, Lars Grotewold, Hanna Hanses This mapping shows the growing diversity and number of networks that have embraced the mission to support and grow the development of the philanthropy ecosystem...
By Akshat Rathi Swiss startup Climeworks AG has raised 600 million francs ($650 million) to scale up its technology that sucks carbon dioxide directly from the air. The plant can capture only about 4,000 tons each...
By Rebecca Gong Sharp Over the last decade, many innovative organizations have changed their approach to human resources, moving away from treating employees like risks to be managed and toward viewing talent as an organization’s...