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The value of volunteers

In 2009, an estimated 13.1 million volunteers, or two people out of every 1,000, dedicated at least four hours to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC). But how much was this time worth? Nearly six … Continue reading

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Assessing the market for Stevia

This spring, The New York Times Magazine published an article asking “Is Sugar Toxic?” in response to a lecture posted as a YouTube video called “Sugar: The Bitter Truth,” which, at the time of this blog post, had been watched … Continue reading

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Alumni Spotlight: Dessi Dimitrova, Deputy Minister of Health in Bulgaria

As a consultant in our Washington DC office, Dessi Dimitrova’s work ranged from conducting strategic reviews of social microenterprises in Bali and Cambodia to designing the organizational structure of the Affordable Medicines Facility – malaria. Today, Dessi is the Deputy … Continue reading

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