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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Soraya Salti and m2m are the 2012 Kravis Prize winners!
Established in 2006, the Henry R. Kravis Prize in Leadership recognizes and celebrates extraordinary accomplishment and bold leadership in the nonprofit sector. Over the years, the Prize has provided funding for the extraordinary efforts of the Rural Development Institute, the … Continue reading
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Countdown to 2012 Kravis Prize announcement!
It’s that time of the year again! We’re only one week away from the 2012 Kravis Prize announcement and we’ve got some very exciting news this year. Stay tuned to our Facebook page and Twitter feed to get all the … Continue reading
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FAWE: Investing in equality
Kravis Prize winners share many things in common, including an exemplary record of effective programs that drive socioeconomic development around the world. In fact, 2008 Kravis Prize winner Forum for African Women Educationists (FAWE) officially launched a $2.5 million program … Continue reading
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Landesa: Empowering Women to Fight Poverty
Did you know that 42 percent of children under the age of five in India suffer from malnutrition? Thankfully, international development organizations are working to eradicate this problem by implementing health programs and other community development initiatives. One area that … Continue reading