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How to Do Good by Philanthropy Age


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'How to do good' is a collection of extraordinary personal stories from thought leaders, celebrities, statesmen and women, Nobel prize winners, social entrepreneurs, philanthropists and others driving and inspiring positive change.

Contributors include: Melinda Gates, President Jimmy Carter, Forest Whitaker, Matt Damon, Azim Premji and many more.

How to Do Good Summary

How to Do Good: Essays on Building a Better World by Philanthropy Age

How to do good - a collection of extraordinary personal stories from thought leaders, celebrities, statesmen and women, Nobel prize winners, social entrepreneurs, philanthropists and others driving and inspiring positive change.

Contributors include: Melinda Gates, President Jimmy Carter, Forest Whitaker, Matt Damon, Azim Premji and many more.

Around the world, in every nation, women are paid less than men to perform the same job. The head of UN Women argues that if the world hopes to eradicate extreme poverty, then equal pay must lead the agenda.

India's most generous man writes about his mission to transform public education in India, and the emergence of a bright new generation of Indian philanthropists.

Modern slavery is a $150bn industry, and we are all complicit in its growth. We must do more to help the 46 million men, women and children enslaved around the world today, writes the CEO of the Freedom Fund.

Hollywood star Matt Damon writes on why philanthropy is a learning curve, and we must all be prepared to rip up the script and start from scratch if required.

Too often in healthcare, profit comes before the patient. The founder of Biocon argues that getting lifesaving drugs to those who need them most requires drug makers to innovate, and to re-examine how healthcare is delivered.

The former US president, Jimmy Carter, focuses on the fight against neglected tropical diseases, the scale of the challenge, and why peace and a commitment to human rights is essential for success.

The creator of the world's first laboratory-grown burger believes synthetic meat is the food of the future - and a vital part of the fight to limit climate change and meet the demands of a growing global population.

About Philanthropy Age

'How to do good' is edited by the team at Philanthropy Age, a quarterly print and digital edition magazine that sets out to inspire and inform intelligent giving, and to celebrate the great initiatives, fieldwork, foundations and individuals making a difference in our world.

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How to Do Good: Essays on Building a Better World by Philanthropy Age
Used - Very Good
Hardback
London Wall Publishing
2017-06-13
272
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