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  • In California Cities, a New Frontier for Public Financing of Elections

    To give less affluent political hopefuls a fighting chance in local races, Seattle's "democracy vouchers" program provides each resident with four $25 vouchers to donate to candidates of their choice. The initiative has nearly doubled the number of candidates running for city positions since 2015, and those using the vouchers are more likely than cash donors to be young and low-income, leading other cities, such as Oakland, Calif., to consider adopting similar programs.

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  • Cómo un proyecto en Cádiz salva miles de aves de morir en los parques eólicos

    Uno de los principales retos del sector eólico es el impacto sobre la biodiversidad en los lugares en donde las grandes alas de los molinos invaden el espacio aéreo. En España, en donde la eólica es ya la primera tecnología de generación eléctrica —cubre el 23% de la demanda—, se han implementado diferentes medidas para prevenir ese impacto. El sistema que ha dado mejores resultados es el de "paradas selectivas", que ha logrado reducir la mortalidad de grandes aves en un 71% en la provincia de Cádiz.

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  • The Indigenous cafe using native cuisine to help its chefs fight addiction

    Café Gozhóó is a restaurant and vocational training program at the Rainbow Treatment Center, which is operated by the White Mountain Apache tribe. Café Gozhóó uses the kitchen to teach therapeutic skills – connecting with ancestral foods, stress management, and teamwork – to people recovering from substance abuse. Café Gozhóó is also filling a critical gap in access to care as many mainstream recovery programs are located far from Native American communities and often lack counselors trained in culturally competent care.

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  • In Jos, an initiative is using behavioural change communication to fight malaria

    Nigeria accounted for 31.8% of all malaria-related deaths globally in 2020. The Block Malaria Africa Initiative employs behavioral change communication to promote positive health outcomes by studying behavior and providing effective messages and materials that address each community’s needs to educate people on what malaria is and how it can be prevented.

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  • How Kwara Communities Stopped Drinking Contaminated Water From Same Source With Cows

    Two rural communities in rural Nigeria now have access to a solar-powered borehole that provides clean drinking water. The initiative has led to cleaner water and a reduction of ailments associated with the consumption of dirty water.

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  • Technical and Vocational Training Lowering Unemployment Rate among the Youth in Rwanda

    With unemployment high among people under age 35, Rwanda is emphasizing technical and vocational education training to help better prepare graduates for the labor market. The country now has 456 technical and vocational education schools that offer programs ranging from tailoring to auto mechanics to computer systems technology, with graduates reporting that the training has helped them find jobs or start their own businesses.

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  • Ward Development Committees: The Silver Lining To Primary Healthcare Delivery In Borno

    Ward Development Committees are working toward a polio-free state educating community members and linking them to useful information and access to routine immunization. Over the past two years, the Committees have seen an increase in immunization, particularly in rural communities, as well as a reduction in maternal and child mortality.

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  • Is Burying Power Lines Fire-Prevention Magic, or Magical Thinking?

    Burying electrical lines underground — a process called undergrounding — can prevent wildfires and mass power outages. Most of the country’s existing electric infrastructure is above ground and outdated, which is something cities at risk for wildfires are beginning to address.

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  • She Writes Woman: Giving Mental Health a Voice in Nigeria

    She Writes Woman, provides safe spaces for those in need to receive mental healthcare services. As of this year, She Writes Woman receives about 200 calls on its toll-free helpline each day, serving a community of about 45,000 people.

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  • Yes, data centers use a lot of water. But a Utah company shows it doesn't have to be that way.

    Novva’s data center in West Jordan, Utah, uses recirculating pipes with refrigerant to cool its servers. This method uses significantly less water than the typical method, evaporative cooling.

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