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I was there: Haiti, January 2010
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If we could help the animals, then we could also help the people
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I was there: Haiti, January 2010
If we could help the animals, then we could also help the people
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I was there: Brighton 26 May 2011
Surely there can’t be anyone out there?
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The CharityInsight Essay: From street war to social action
Most of those who took part in the riots were young and poor. Now is the time for charities to reach out to them.
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The Big Interview: Alice Maynard
"A lot of people will suffer". The chair of Scope, a lifelong wheelchair user, worries how policy changes and funding cuts will hit the disabled, and says the government just “don’t get it”.
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Leadership > Features
On your marks, get set... get stuck in traffic?
With less than a year to go until the Olympics, Mark Evers highlights the need for charities to plan ahead if they want their organisations to run smoothly during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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Strategy > Features
Charities and the Olympics: branding
Mathew Healey on the restrictions and requirements attached to the Olympic Brand.
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I was there: UN Security Council
The day South Sudan was given a voice
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I was there: Gleneagles summit
The day the G8 turned its back on the world’s poor.
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Whatever happened to the Sisterhood?
Although women may be tempted to think of themselves as fully paid-up members of modern society, a seminar hosted by Cass Business School suggests otherwise, says Becky Nayler. A range of female speakers argue that gender inequality is still alive and kicking, including within philanthropy, and that something needs to be done about it.
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I was there: Kingsnorth power station
Burning coal is a major pollutant. Something had to be done.
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I was there - Arctic Ocean, March 2010
Sometimes you put your own life at risk to find the answers needed to save others, says Ann Daniels.
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Present perfect
Andi Osho finds that unwanted gifts are not unwanted by everyone.
Income Generation > Features
Income Generation > Features
I was there: MSF Fistula Repair Camp, DRC
A simple operation can enable women to regain their dignity and their lives, says Dr Volker Herzog.
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The good Samaritan
Volunteering for the Samaritans requires patience, empathy and a supportive ear – all without judgement. Would Andi Osho be able to cope with the calls coming her way or would nerves get the better of her?
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