Uganda
country in East-central Africa
Interview with Irshad Manji
Beware of dishonest diversity.
Unto the Nations
Is the focus of American evangelicals shifting overseas?
Stopping the Slaughter
Meet the Houston investor who is protecting Africans from Joseph Kony.
A Welfare System That Works
The Latter-day Saints are proving that private citizens can support a vast and effective social welfare system.
Healing by the Book
A faith-based approach to helping victims recover from trauma
Briefly Noted
K-12 surprise in Illinois. The millionaire next door. One acre, 500,000 farmers. The codemaster and his hidden donor.
Modern Missionaries
A Jewish philanthropist. His Christian college roommate. Healing for many.
If You Can't Kill Them, Co-opt Them
Teacher unions ratchet up efforts to organize charters. How worried should donors be?
Briefly Noted
De Blasio s funding fantasy. A billion for charters. Newspaper nonprofit? Tough teacher ratings work. Smart brain philanthropy.
Higher Ed, Lower Costs
An e-learning entrepreneur brings cut-rate practical degrees to far-flung corners of the world
Business Marries Charity
The hopes and hazards of bringing market mechanisms to philanthropy
Winter 2015 - Save the Pawns
Too many aid agencies treat people in developing countries like chess pieces
Winter 2015 - The Slow Boat to Utopia
Ten years in, the ballyhooed Millennium Villages Project is mostly a bust
Winter 2014 - Interview with Howard Buffett
In a Q&A, Howard Graham Buffett shows his many hats and his effort to take on hunger.
It's About Freedom, Not Finances
The real reason for keeping the government s hands off of the charitable deduction