The debate between protecting children in cyberspace and protecting children’s rights to access information online represents one of the most profound ethical tensions of the digital age. It is not merely a policy dilemma but a philosophical contest between two competing conceptions of childhood, freedom, responsibility, and human flourishing.
Read MoreFor civil society organizations striving to make a meaningful difference, passion is a vital fuel, but robust internal systems are the engine that drives true longevity. This is where an Organizational Capacity Assessment (OCA), becomes an invaluable asset.
Read MoreI have seen strategic plans so beautiful that they deserved a place in a museum. Glossy covers. Expensive photographs. Elegant diagrams. Fancy words. They made everyone in the boardroom smile.
Then someone carefully placed the document on a shelf where it peacefully collected dust for the next five years. Sounds familiar?
Read MoreStrategic planning is often viewed as a corporate exercise reserved for large organizations with abundant resources. But is it really? In my latest article, The Imperative of Strategic Planning for Organizational Performance in Sub-Saharan Africa, I examine more than five decades of global research alongside evidence from across Africa to answer a fundamental question: Does strategic planning actually improve organizational performance?
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