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Moreno looking for SWBNO’s funding ideas after utility released costly water pipe plan
Tech entrepreneurs are being invited to submit ideas to benefit Jersey's economy, environment and community as part of a new project. Digital Jersey said the Innovation Programme offered funding to ...
Global health gains are at risk. New funding models, regional systems and delivery innovation are vital to build resilient, equitable healthcare worldwide.
Asia is a major global economic engine but faces complex development challenges, particularly when it comes to emissions. Geopolitical shifts and governments' post-pandemic finances means traditional sources of official development assistance are declining. Blended finance and other innovative funding models can help Asia build a future that is sustainable, inclusive and distinctly its own.
Women’s health represents a large and undercapitalized opportunity in global healthcare. Despite women and girls making up nearly half the world’s population, women’s health has captured just 6% of private healthcare investment. The fundamentals are strong, but funding remains limited and narrowly focused, historically confined to reproductive and maternal health.
Leaders across sectors are using International Women’s Day 2026 to highlight that bias in women’s health research and funding is a strategic imperative.
Traditional funding models are falling short in addressing today’s social and environmental challenges. This new white paper by the Schwab Foundation, in collaboration with SK Group and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors, introduces a bold alternative: tradeable impact.