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Overcoming poverty in India
When it comes to fighting poverty in the sub-continent, where do you start? Perhaps by recruiting and training hundreds, even thousands of fundraisers, says Ken Burnett
When it comes to fighting poverty in the sub-continent, where do you start? Perhaps by recruiting and training hundreds, even thousands of fundraisers, says Ken Burnett
Non-profits light the way
The Institute for One World Health has broken the private sector's global monopoly on healthcare and shown how effective not-for-profit enterprises can be in the fight against world suffering. Ken Burnett reports
The Institute for One World Health has broken the private sector's global monopoly on healthcare and shown how effective not-for-profit enterprises can be in the fight against world suffering. Ken Burnett reports
Something old something new
Sakuntala Narasimhan attends a traditional wedding in Bangalore, where bride and groom have left modern lives in the US to pay homage to the rituals of their roots, before climbing thankfully back into their Levis
Sakuntala Narasimhan attends a traditional wedding in Bangalore, where bride and groom have left modern lives in the US to pay homage to the rituals of their roots, before climbing thankfully back into their Levis
Playing a tune tourists like to hear
Fiona Bascur meets a son of India in Rajasthan
Fiona Bascur meets a son of India in Rajasthan