The third article in our Rationales for Giving series is here!
This article explores how our interdependence shapes the social case for giving. Michael Woolcock—Lead Social Scientist at World Bank and Lecturer at Harvard University—examines how our interconnected world creates both shared risks and shared responsibilities.
Using vivid examples, Michael shows how philanthropy builds a future where everyone thrives. Read more here: https://t.co/SpP6HE2jqB
Educating girls transforms lives and helps communities adapt to climate challenges. When women are empowered, they lead in sustainable practices, disaster recovery, and climate resilience.
Did you know?
- Women are 14x more likely to die in disasters.
- 80% of those displaced by climate change are women and girls.
Read more from Louise Pfeiffer (@LVPC) our Regional Director of Indo-Pacific, on how educating girls builds stronger, more resilient communities: https://t.co/CTYenUIYw8
@educate_girls
Can you believe what we uncovered at Red Range, NSW?
Eight MCGs worth of bushland like this is destroyed EVERY HOUR.
The leading cause? Agriculture, and while a majority of farmers do the right thing, a small portion of landholders clear threatened species habitat to make way for more cattle.
#auspol
Most Aussies believe once an animal is listed as threatened with extinction everything possible will be done to protect it.
Thats simply not the case and the nation has scored an F in 3 key categories on the @WWF_Australia scorecard.
https://t.co/hw5wz3GcOe
A rallying cry for women in politics felt through Elder Hall this evening covering a range of topics:
-Julia
-Sexism
-Misogyny
-Patriarchy
-Gender norms
-Supporting those in the firing line
Expertly facilitated by @ToryShepherd 👏🏽
@sarahinthesen8@SenatorWong@NStottDespoja
#breaking Following the tragic death of Black Caviar at the weekend my thread on my visit to her stud at a secret location gained 670,000 impressions. As a result @KylePollard@abcsport commissioned me to write about my concerns in full. Vale BC💔
https://t.co/eCw0ROnNcM
Black Caviar.
An extraordinary horse, forced to race, forced to breed.
Had she not been bred annually since reaching retirement, would she have been euthenised at 18 years, or could she have lived the normal life expectancy of 30 years or more.
Delighted to have been invited to speak to the second cohort of students of the Pathways to Politics program for women at my alma mater, The University of Adelaide. Last Sunday, I had the pleasure of joining a panel facilitated by the wonderful @ToryShepherd#pathwaystopolitics
Dr Raygun is an Aussie legend.
We dance to our own beat.
And bring marsupial energy to every contest.
She’s a national treasure.
Give her an AO.
💚💛
#Paris2024
Honoured to spend time with two global impact leaders in Sydney this morning: Safeena Husain, founder of @educate_girls and Felix Brooks-church, founder of Sanku: Project Healthy Children. Both NGOs are highly recommended by @LifeYouCanSave ⭐️
#GlobalHealth#education#giving
Thrilled to meet Aussie icon Maggie Beer last night at the South Australian launch of She Gives, a national campaign celebrating women’s giving. Maggie’s transformative work improving meals in aged care homes is inspiring: an important initiative for residents.
#SheGives
Thrilled to see Mr Beast promoting the life-changing work of a charity @LifeYouCanSave recommends, Give Directly. They facilitate direct cash transfers to people in poverty using mobile phone technology.
https://t.co/EhASAFbKeR
#philanthropy#MrBeast
I’m shocked. I was there today at 8:15am. To know this tragedy occurred within the same hour at this peaceful waterfall is heartbreaking.
‘Tragic event’: bodies of two young men recovered from popular Queensland waterfall | Queensland | The Guardian https://t.co/8Cu8QXpeYB
It has taken decades of advocacy & and finally, we have a date to end live sheep export by sea enshrined in legislation.
Live sheep exports by sea will end in 2028.
#endliveexport