How hard is it to get seemingly easy remedies adopted in Ebola zones? What role can art play in getting people vaccinated? Of all the disrupted fields this decade, has philanthropy really been the most disrupted? PSI’s experts and partners offer their takes on some of biggest stories they came across this week on social media.
WaPo’s #Ebola lessons: deceptively simple things like “bars of soap and bleach” are vital — and hard. @PSIimpact http://t.co/MKQWVce9Qg — Karl Hofmann (@KarlHofmannPSI) December 29, 2014
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Huffington Post: How Menstrual Cups Are Changing Lives in East Africa
Brilliant campaign @gateshealth Uses #Art to Encourage Vaccination http://t.co/Q0RcTZZ9wI — Marshall Stowell (@MarshallPSI) January 7, 2015
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Business Insider: This Jewellery Ad Might Seem Normal To Americans, But It’s Causing A Huge Stir In India
Great piece @melindagates talks #philanthropy and the power of #women http://t.co/fZ8uVAvKkX @gatesfoundation — Kate Roberts (@KateRobertsPSI) January 7, 2015
#FamilyPlanning continues to learn lessons about scaling effective interventions from @USAIDGH support. TY for 50 yrs http://t.co/IqLMX4ZcBM — Annie Davies (@AnnieD_PSI) January 6, 2015
The last decade has seen the rise and fall of many things, but perhaps the most transformative is #philanthropy http://t.co/XAeNidkdEL — Jen Haile (@jenfhaile) January 9, 2015