Sometimes the best solutions to complex problems, writes Eva Yazhari, are the small local ones that can have a wide-reaching impact.
Read More“This is not a case that we have to help the poor women,” says Anna Raptis. “It’s not a case of philanthropy or pity. This is an amazing opportunity. The whole of the economy will do so much better if we can help and give more opportunities to women to participate fully in the economy.”
Read MoreYou will learn about investment opportunities that sound promising, innovative, impactful, and sometimes too good to be true, writes Eva Yazhari. But after looking under the hood, it might not be a sustainable business that can grow and scale lasting financial and social performance.
Read More“I have always believed in the power of storytelling,” writes Jess Jacobs. “But it wasn’t until my mid-twenties that I truly experienced the power a story could unleash.”
Read MoreIn her new book The Good Your Money Can Do, Eva Yazhari introduces her concept of impact investing and shares the story of her own mindset shift toward investing with awareness.
Read MoreWherever we find ourselves in the world, the fight for equity is the same, believes Ann Morris, “and solutions don’t flow in just one direction.”
Read MoreStasia Obremskey reflects on the importance of employing philanthropy and impact investing to have more influence on women’s lives.
Read MoreWhat if our systems functioned so well that philanthropy was no longer needed? It’s a question that guides philanthropist Hilary Hamm.
Read MoreThe new report ‘Making the Case for Investing in Menstrual Health and Hygiene’ offers guidance on where to focus funding for strategic and effective programming for this critical female health issue.
Read MoreEva Yazhari recently chatted with Ljungberg about her work shedding light on overlooked and underfunded causes, fighting for women’s health, and the need to look at goals through various creative and strategic lenses.
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