Results List
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Introducing the Social Change Initiative
Source: The Atlantic Philanthropies
Led by our former Atlantic colleagues Martin O’Brien and Padraic Quirk, the Belfast-based Social Change Initiative (SCI) aims to advance human rights and social change, both in Northern Ireland and globally. Bringing together activists, advocates, NGO leaders and funders, SCI will focus on practical, actionable strategies and…
Resource type: Video
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KidsWell: Building a Legacy of Healthy Children
Source: The Atlantic Philanthropies
KidsWell, a national advocacy campaign, is dedicated to improving health outcomes for children through enhanced access to care. By providing timely health care reform information and coordinating over 30 children's health advocacy organizations, KidsWell is working to increase health insurance coverage for U.S. children and families.…
Resource type: Video
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One Less Thing to Worry About for Mother’s Day
Source: MomsRising
Many families do not know their children may be eligible for free or low cost health care coverage through Medicaid and CHIP, and that it's not too late to enroll. The article below is part of the Connecting Kids to Coverage Blog Carnival at MomsRising, which…
Resource type: News
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‘Now That I Can See, I Want to Play Soccer’
Source: The Atlantic Philanthropies
A new eye hospital in a poor province in Viet Nam is providing treatment and transforming the lives of patients—young and old—and their doctors. Learn More The Fred Hollows Foundation works to end avoidable blindness and reduce the cost of eye health care in developing…
Resource type: Video
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Gay and Lesbian Refugees in South Africa: ‘We Thought You’d Accept Us’
Source: The Atlantic Philanthropies
Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and inter-sex Africans seek asylum and refuge in South Africa, where the Constitution promises equal rights. Tolerance and acceptance, however, does not come easily. Find out how gay rights activism has helped challenge and overcome xenophobia and homophobia. Learn More PASSOP…
Resource type: Video
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The New Look of Primary Health Care in Viet Nam
Source: The Atlantic Philanthropies
In Viet Nam, the building and upgrading of 800 commune health centres mean doctors are able to help 8 million people, mostly in rural areas, have access to quality primary health care close to home. Khanh Hoa Provincial Health Department, Da Nang City Health Department,…
Resource type: Video
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‘We Really Need a Doctor Here!’
Source: The Atlantic Philanthropies
Almost half of South Africans live in rural areas, but only 12 per cent of the country's doctors work there. Africa Health Placements offers an innovative model for staffing rural health facilities with foreign doctors. Learn More > Visit Africa Health Placements website Africa Health…
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It’s All Part of a Whole
Source: The Communications Network
By Gretchen DykstraGretchen DykstraThose who toil in the fields of communications know we often graze in the back pastures, far from the main barn, whistled for at the end of day. But we know that every organization and every program needs communications from morning till…
Resource type: News
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Boost for University of Limerick in €52m Investment Creating 225 New Jobs
Source: Independent.ie
Dr. Mary Shire, Vice President Research UL and Professor Kieran Hodnett, Dean, Faculty of Science and Engineering UL welcome An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, TD to the University of Limerick. Photo: Alan PlaceBy Ailish O'HoraThe University of Limerick is to benefit from a €52m investment in…
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Justice Delayed: An Examination of the Ken Burns Film Central Park Five
Source: A Philanthropy New York Special Event with Media Impact Funders
The story of the Central Park Five is one scarring New York history; a case of injustice for five teenagers of color being wrongly convicted of raping a Central Park jogger. This tragic story showcases many issues addressed by philanthropy for decades, including: race, class,…
Resource type: News