by Lindsay Horikoshi | Feb 24, 2024 | Case Studies, Gender Equality
Thirty years ago, the National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1993 was passed, changing the trajectory of women’s health research in the US by requiring NIH (National Institutes of Health)-funded clinical research to include women and underrepresented... by Rozella Kennedy | Mar 31, 2022 | Climate & Environment
“The data is clear: climate change affects all dimensions of human life, including the economy, housing, immigration, public health, food systems, national security, and political stability. Its far-reaching effects mean that achieving carbon neutrality will require... by Rozella Kennedy | Feb 16, 2022 | Insights, Perspectives
Global health has a gender equality problem. Across geographies and cultures, women are the drivers of health delivery, accounting for 70% of the overall global health and social care workforce. And yet despite this broad pool of expertise in global health delivery,... by Roxane Sazegar | Sep 28, 2021 | Climate & Environment, Global Health, Perspectives, Shared Prosperity, US Health
Climate and the environment are often thought of as a distinct area of interest far removed from the concerns of daily life. But the environment is not just tropical rainforests and coral reefs—the environment is all around us. It’s where we live, work and play. It’s... by Bethanie Thomas | Aug 10, 2020 | Democracy & Governance, Perspectives, Strategy
Consensus-Building in the “New Normal” – One Powerful Approach for Collective Decision Making by Joanne Lee, Zack Henderson, and Bethanie Thomas Collaborative working sessions. Open debate. Face-to-face sharing...