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Solar irrigation in Ethiopia is helping smallholder farmers cut fuel costs, increase food production and build climate resilience. Through a Farm Africa-led programme supported by Sida, farming communities are replacing diesel and petrol pumps with clean solar-powered irrigation, saving thousands of pounds annually while reducing emissions and strengthening food security and rural livelihoods.
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Social Impact Pioneer, Darian, Executive Director of The Partnering Initiative (TPI), shares insights from more than 20 years spent helping businesses, governments, NGOs, philanthropies and international organisations work together to create lasting social and environmental impact.
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As AI becomes increasingly central to social impact, organisations need frameworks that put people before technology. This article introduces the SHAPE framework, outlining five principles for designing and deploying responsible AI that strengthens human capability, promotes equity, builds accountability and ensures AI improves lives rather than amplifying existing inequalities.
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Africa’s food systems face a growing succession crisis as younger generations move away from farming, risking the loss of vital agricultural knowledge. This article explores why strengthening rural livelihoods, creating economic opportunities and treating farming as a viable career are essential to building resilient food systems and long-term food security.
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Digital inclusion depends as much on people and partnerships as it does on technology. Drawing on experiences from Romania, this article explores why locally adapted programmes, trusted partnerships and continuous learning are essential for helping communities build digital confidence and ensuring social impact initiatives remain relevant, resilient and effective over time.
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Meet Social Impact Pioneer Joe Scantlebury, President and CEO of Living Cities. From representing children in the juvenile justice and dependency care systems to helping shape civil rights and equity advocacy at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Joe shares his journey. If you’re looking for inspiration and a can-do boost, this podcast is for you.
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Women-led micro and small enterprises are already delivering climate solutions, yet receive only a fraction of global climate finance. This article explores how redesigning climate finance, procurement and investment can unlock the potential of women-led businesses to strengthen resilience, reduce emissions and accelerate an inclusive, locally driven climate transition.
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Meet Social Impact Pioneer, Aline Sara, Co-Founder and CEO of NaTakallam, the award-winning social enterprise transforming how businesses and individuals engage with refugees and conflict-affected communities.
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Artificial intelligence has the potential to transform social impact, but only if it is deployed responsibly. Drawing on Business Fights Poverty’s latest Insight Paper, this article explores five practical lessons for using AI to strengthen lives, livelihoods and learning through inclusive design, trusted partnerships, strong governance and human-centred implementation.
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Moving internal stakeholders from awareness to action is one of the biggest challenges facing social impact professionals. Drawing on insights from Business Fights Poverty’s latest Insight Paper, this article outlines five practical strategies for building trust, creating relevance and activating sustained internal engagement to embed social impact across business strategy and operations.
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As global crises intensify and aid declines, corporate–NGO partnerships must evolve beyond project-based funding. Drawing on Business Fights Poverty’s latest Insight Paper, this article outlines six practical lessons for building financially resilient, locally led and systems-focused partnerships that create lasting social impact while strengthening business resilience.
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As social impact budgets tighten, businesses are exploring catalytic and recyclable finance to achieve greater impact with limited capital. Drawing on Business Fights Poverty’s latest Insight Paper, this article shares five practical lessons to help companies use grants, blended finance and impact investing more strategically to build resilient, long-term social and environmental outcomes.
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As inequalities remain high and persistent globally, the Taskforce on Inequality and Social-related Financial Disclosures (TISFD) is inviting stakeholders to participate in the development of its draft framework, which aims to help businesses and investors to better understand the risks and opportunities arising from inequalities and other social issues.
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Many social impact organisations assume that a strong mission is enough to attract support. In reality, growth depends on understanding and responding to audience needs. This article explores how listening, audience insight and feedback loops help impact brands communicate more effectively, build trust and reach the people they were created to serve.
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Staying Ambitious: Practical Steps for Businesses to Unlock Recyclable and Catalytic Social Impact Finance This paper explores how businesses can use catalytic and recyclable
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Staying Ambitious: Moving internal business stakeholders from engagement to action – practical insights from social impact professionals This paper explores how social impact professionals
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Staying Ambitious: How Corporate-NGO Partnerships Can Move Towards Systems Collaboration This paper explores how corporate-NGO partnerships can evolve beyond traditional project-based approaches to deliver
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Staying Ambitious: Harnessing AI for Social Impact This paper explores how organisations can harness artificial intelligence to strengthen social impact in a context of
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As climate-related disasters become more frequent and severe, the case for acting before crises strike is growing stronger. This article explores how Mercy Corps, H&M Foundation and Adyen are testing an innovative approach that links climate early-warning systems to remittances, helping vulnerable families access resources before disasters hit and building more resilient, anticipatory humanitarian systems.
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Listen in to Ian Leader, Social Impact Pioneer, cross-sector strategist and founder of Local Works. Ian shares his experience in building partnerships that really work, between business, community and government.
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