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Robert Atkins is professor, Anna D. Wolf chair, and executive vice dean at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. Sarah Szanton is Patricia M. Davidson Professor for Health Equity and Social ...
Philanthropic capital can’t fill the vacuum left by the collapse of international aid, but funders nevertheless need to move from caution to courage and accelerate their pace of giving.
By Caitlin Orth, Shari Turitz & Joel Sawady. Philanthropic capital can’t fill the vacuum left by the collapse of international ai ...