2017 Global Trends in Giving Report
Based upon the survey results of 4,084 donors worldwide, the 2017 Global Trends in Giving Report is unique in that it is the only annual research project dedicated to studying how donors worldwide prefer
Based upon the survey results of 4,084 donors worldwide, the 2017 Global Trends in Giving Report is unique in that it is the only annual research project dedicated to studying how donors worldwide prefer
British generosity is at an all time high. The uk is providing us $74 million debt relief to Tanzania. The deal was signed on January 14, 2005, during the visit of uk finance minister Gordon
After 24 years of independent humanitarian work Belgium-based M
India fails to get AIDS aid
Ganga plumbs new depths in its journey through Varanasi
Multilateral donors have warned Bangladesh that they might slash aid or withdraw it altogether from the impoverished country, if it fails to fulfil commitments to control corruption. The adoption of
US, Australia move up in list of benefactor nations
Britain, a leading backer of the g-7 Pilot Programme for the Conservation of the Brazilian Rainforests, will review its
hc cracks whip: Reprimanding the state-level committee over its inability to find zones for stone-crushers, the Himachal Pradesh High Court has ordered the closure of all such units. The owners of
Toeing the US line appears to be an essential prerequisite for receiving aid from it. The Reproductive Health for Refugees Consortium for aids prevention programmes in Africa has learnt this the hard way
Rich nations give from one hand and take away with the other. A report card