May 15, 2015
Categories: Foreign Policy, Haiti, Leadership, Politics, United States
Tags: Haitian government, MIT, workshop
Two MIT professors traveled to Haiti this summer to conduct an intensive leadership workshop with the country’s prime minister, Laurent Lamothe, and more than 50 Haitian government ministers and cabinet members. Source: mitsloan.mit.edu Two MIT professors traveled to Haiti this summer to conduct an intensive leadership workshop with the country’s prime minister, Laurent Lamothe, and …
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May 15, 2015
Categories: Economy, Haiti, Infrastructure, Natural Disaster
Tags: Disaster, Haitian government, NGO, Prescription
What is going on with the rebuilding of Haiti? Source: nonprofitquarterly.org What is going on with the rebuilding of Haiti? See on Scoop.it – Haiti – History
May 15, 2015
Categories: Donors, Education, Resources, United States
Tags: Bankruptcy, Bill Gates, ConnectEDU, money
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has a simple question for education technology company ConnectEDU, which sought bankruptcy protection in April: Where’s our grant money? Source: blogs.wsj.com The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has a simple question for education technology company ConnectEDU, which sought bankruptcy protection in April: Where’s our grant money? See on Scoop.it …
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May 15, 2015
Categories: Africa, Foreign Policy, United States
Tags: elections, Obama, summit
Obama’s summit with African leaders puts human rights on the back burner in favor of investment and profit opportunities for U.S. corporations. Source: nonprofitquarterly.org hy might leaders such as Nigeria’s Goodluck Jonathan, South Africa’s Jacob Zuma, and Mauritania’s Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz want to meet with members of the African Diaspora in the U.S.? The Migration …
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May 15, 2015
Categories: Access, Education, Human Rights, Justice, Millennium Development Goals, Resources
Tags: Children, education, human rights
Source: miamistudent.net “We don’t stop, we don’t move backwards. We move forward onto the next movement,” Marian Wright Edelman said, talking about a new civil rights movement that would fight child poverty in America. Edelman spoke in Hall Auditorium Thursday, Feb. 5. She is the first guest speaker to visit Miami this spring in the …
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