Combating Compassion Fatigue: Finding Balance in the Nonprofit Workplace
Want to ward off professional fatigue among your staff? Take these practical steps. How to facilitate work/life balance among your staff An unwavering commitment to
Want to ward off professional fatigue among your staff? Take these practical steps. How to facilitate work/life balance among your staff An unwavering commitment to
Gender equality advocates picked up where the 1995 Fourth Conference on Women in Beijing left off. A three-day international conference drawing nearly 50,000 people, mostly
Commitments made under the Grand Bargain Agreement have failed to meet their target. According to the 2018 report by ALNAP – a global network of humanitarian organizations dedicated
3rd June 2015 remains a dark day for Ghanaians. This sad day was marked by a deadly flood caused by heavy torrential rains and a ghastly
The pandemic brought home the importance of staying connected with existing donors. Here are ways you can boost giving. How Do You Boost Donor Retention?
To thrive and grow, nonprofit organizations need to start with the basics Nonprofit growth doesn’t happen without thoughtful, intentional effort. Nonprofit leaders should collaborate with
“Tackling institutional racism and decolonizing aid is a life-long journey. There will always be another hill to climb when you think you have reached the
Over the next decade, up to 10 million more girls will be at risk of becoming child brides as a result of the pandemic The
This is a summary of what was said by UNICEF spokesperson James Elder – to whom quoted text may be attributed – at today’s press
Joint call to action by Henrietta Fore, UNICEF Executive Director, and Jakaya Kikwete, former President of the United Republic of Tanzania and Chair of the
Africa is brimming with talent. With the influence and reach of African artists and creatives now global due to social media and digital streaming services,
Annual investments of around $35 billion could bring electricity access for 759 million people who currently lack it, and $25 billion a year can help