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Webinar: How a new approach can help working mothers and their employers Ann Somers Hogg Webinar: How a new approach can help working mothers and their employers US maternal health is in crisis, but it doesn't have to be. In this webinar, we unveil steps employers and employees can take to improve health and company bottom lines. Feb 15, 2024 Ann Somers Hogg
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The urgent need for a new global development model Sandy Sanchez The urgent need for a new global development model Foreign aid funds are in a precarious and unpredictable position this year, which is why investing in market-creating innovations is pivotal for global development. Jan 31, 2024 Sandy Sanchez
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What does the exit of some multinationals from Africa signal for its prosperity? Christensen Institute What does the exit of some multinationals from Africa signal for its prosperity? What does the exit of some multinationals from Africa signal for its prosperity? A step backward? New prosperity frontiers? I took a counterintuitive approach and opted for the latter. Jan 23, 2024 Christensen Institute
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