Its not about the money!

Thoughts from the Arab Foundations Forum Meeting, Cairo, Sept 2012 In the wake of the Arab spring, the Arab Foundations Forum met in Cairo on September 16 and 17, 2012 to discuss how they could maximize philanthropic resources in times of change and austerity. It was clear from the start of the conversations that the…

Stories from PSJP: The Dalit Foundation, India

We have witnessed better results when a social justice and peace lens and approach is used by philanthropy. It enables a focus on root causes and mechanisms that perpetuate injustice as opposed to just alleviating the effects of unjust treatment. However, there remain many questions to be answered about the practice of philanthropy for social…

How philanthropy can tackle the root causes of injustice

We are excited to be co-organising an interactive plenary at the upcoming Arab Foundations Forum Annual meeting. Philanthropic resources are typically used to promote human development and ease the symptoms of injustice, largely through services or development projects. Some have begun to question the ultimate impact of these approaches in altering social, economic, and political…

Redefining Development: A New Role for Foundations

Jay Naidoo is Chairperson of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition. He was Founding General Secretary of COSATU and former Minister of Reconstruction and Development in the Mandela Cabinet. In this article for the Alliance magazine website he looks at development and the role foundations can play in redefining this. Naidoo discusses what he sees…