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Serving the Poor But Operating Like A Business

March 22, 2013

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Originally published in Devex: At a time when public sector resources are limited, and every philanthropic dollar must go further, there is a robust debate in the international development community about how to achieve development goals with less money. To succeed in a resource-constrained environment, development practitioners should learn from a group that is adept […]

Violence-Free Vote in Kenya is Just One Hurdle on Long Road

March 11, 2013

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Originally published in The National:  After five days on tenterhooks, Kenyans breathed a collective sigh of relief on Saturday at the official announcement that Uhuru Kenyatta had won the presidency. Much of that relief stemmed from one simple fact: the country had made it through its first elections since 2007 without a return to violence. To […]