How can organizations imagine the unexpected?
... poorest people in the world living in one of the poorest countries. He had no idea how he was going to be able to rebuild his family home. This is where ...
... poorest people in the world living in one of the poorest countries. He had no idea how he was going to be able to rebuild his family home. This is where ...
... poorest and most vulnerable populations are the most dependent on public goods and services. They feel the brunt of waste and corruption in public ...
... poorest neighbourhoods are soaking up knowledge within modern facilities that are warm in winter, cool in summer and most importantly, safe. The Villa Maria ...
... poorest people. The effects of climate change wreak havoc on the environment and people's livelihoods. Millions depend on improvements in infrastructure to ...
... poorest, has a lot of challenges from infrastructural and resource deficits. Houses are sparsely distributed and roads are in very bad shape,” says UNOPS ...
... poorest countries. These children are literally "invisible" to governments or development agencies that design and deliver social programs. Talking about ...
... poorest and those furthest away from the centre: reducing risk through first risk guarantees, and other instruments; assist governments in putting adequate ...
... poorest counties. Kandi, the nurse in charge of the maternal ward explains that as awareness efforts gained traction among the community, more women travel ...
... poorest and most disadvantaged people in the world. Facing historical discrimination, indigenous groups lack access to social services and economic and ...
... poorest people. The event cannot come soon enough. With extreme poverty, climate change, and a worsening debt crisis jeopardizing progress toward the United ...