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Magazine articles on philanthropy and charities.
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BusinessWeek
December 1, 2003
Jessi Hempel
Asia: Hong Kong Is Priming The Pump Philanthropy in Hong Kong is getting more sophisticated and charities learn from Western corporate models and innovative givers like Li Ka-Shing. mark for My Articles 481 similar articles
CIO
November 15, 2003
Julie Hanson
It Takes a Corporation to Wire a Village Through a three-year project that began in February 2002, Hewlett-Packard plans to spend $3 million in impoverished Kuppam, India, a community of 300,000, to bring Internet access to 15 local business centers. mark for My Articles 108 similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
October 6, 2003
Carla Tishler
The Growth of the Social Enterprise To branch or affiliate? Different organizational structures have different strategic implications for nonprofit expansion, say Harvard's Jane Wei-Skillern and Duke-based colleague Beth Battle Anderson. mark for My Articles 204 similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
September 22, 2003
Martha Lagace
How Businesses Can Respond to AIDS Partnerships among business, government, and advocacy groups are crucial to halting AIDS. A report from an influential conference at Harvard Business School. mark for My Articles 87 similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
September 8, 2003
Carla Tishler
Stories From the Field: Social Enterprise Internships 2003 From Philadelphia to Kyrgyzstan, Harvard Business School social enterprise students used summer internships to work with organizations including Big Brothers Big Sisters, Year Up, Mercy Corps, and USAID. Here is what they learned. mark for My Articles 51 similar articles
CIO
September 1, 2003
Susannah Patton
Doctors' Group Profits from ERP Volunteers from Medecins du Monde (Doctors of the World) rely on their commitment, brains and a limited pool of resources to treat the victims of war, famine and drought in 59 countries around the globe. Back in Paris, CIO Catherine Duffau is expanding the aid group's reach. mark for My Articles 41 similar articles
Fast Company
September 2003
Fara Warner
The Wal-Mart of Food Banks How Michael Mulqueen is using smart logistics to deliver 42 million pounds of food to Chicago's inner-city poor. mark for My Articles 3 similar articles
ifeminists
August 26, 2003
Carey Roberts
UNICEF, R.I.P.? The shock waves from the recent expose, "Women or Children First?" continue to ricochet through the UNICEF New York City headquarters. The report documents how radical feminists have undermined UNICEF's mission to the point that the UNICEF agenda is now anti-child in its focus. mark for My Articles 25 similar articles
ifeminists
August 19, 2003
Carey Roberts
UNICEF Pushes an Anti-Child Agenda While boys are merely neglected by current UNICEF programs, girls are being subjected to an aggressive campaign to inculcate them with radical feminist ideology. mark for My Articles 63 similar articles
CIO
August 15, 2003
Meridith Levinson
Saving Lives with Satellites Since 1987, a nonprofit global health-care advocacy group called SatelLife has used satellites, radios and the Internet to disseminate medical information each week to physicians in developing countries that typically spend less money per person, per year on health care than an American spends for lunch. mark for My Articles 56 similar articles
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