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The rich will save us all – philanthrocapitalism

Bernard Ross | 4th July 2013 Bernard Ross with help from Angela Cluff and Paula Guillet of = mc   A powerful movement to encourage major donor giving has been labeled philanthrocapitalism. The name comes from an influential book of the same title published in 2008 and an associated website. Two journalists working for the Economist magazine, Matthew Bishop and […]

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London Stories. Tomas Coram, the man who saved the children: discovering the Foundling Museum

Marco Crescenzi | 27th november 2014 In the 1700s London was a filthy city where 3 out of 4 children died under the age of five. Sanitation was simply unheard of and the gap between the rich and the poor was extremely wide. In Public Houses, which later became known as “pubs”, gin became very

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Strengthening revenue collection to help finance economic growth and poverty reduction

Alain Vidal | 10th February  2015 The sheer scale and urgency of our world’s food security mega-challenges require action from many partners. Further, reliable food systems, including value chains, markets, infrastructure and consumption, are critical for human health, nutrition, wellbeing and equity. Producing sufficient and quality food for 9 billion people by 2050 is in

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