✨ Dalberg Catalyst is thrilled to announce we are co-hosting a special New York Climate Week event focused on environmental innovation and leadership, with beVisioneers: The Mercedes-Benz Fellowship and The DO School Fellowships. Other co-hosts include: The Rockefeller Foundation, Leaders' Quest, Count Us In, Village Capital, The Forum of Young Global Leaders, Global Shapers Community, and 1t.org. The event will include: 🎤 Panel discussions around seeding and cultivating meaningful, longer-term environmental innovation 🌱 Celebrating and engaging with young eco-innovators leading the way to a more sustainable future This event is invite-only, so please message us directly if you are interested. Please note that invites are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Don’t miss the chance to join us on September 24 at Radio Park Rockefeller Center! #ClimateAction #EnvironmentalLeadership #ClimateWeekNY
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Dalberg Catalyst’s mission is to co-create and accelerate systems solutions to the world’s most pressing problems.
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Dalberg Catalyst’s mission is to co-create and accelerate systems solutions to the world’s most pressing problems. As a non-profit focused on transformative change, we convene critical partners; we collectively catalyze important shifts in agendas; we speed up the timeline of those shifts; and we steward those agendas for the long term. Behind all our initiatives is a desire to advance human and planetary health, freedom and dignity, and just and safe economies.
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Huge honor to have published this piece in The Lancet (with so many great co-authors) on the importance of nature in the growing climate and health movement. People need nature to survive--that's a fact. The way that many--if not most--people will experience the climate crisis is through its impact on their health. Protecting nature is critical if we are to meet global climate goals and save lives. Unfortunately, all too often, nature is overlooked in conversations on climate and health. We give recommendations on how the health sector can engage to increase uptake of nature-based solutions. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/ec8jrPqk
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In April, we met with over 20 activists and legal experts in Colombia to kick off a series of convenings to develop recommendations for the Principles on the Crime of Gender Persecution (an initiative supported by Dalberg Catalyst through grant funding from The Rockefeller Foundation), a guide for governments, humanitarian rights groups, and others to prevent gender persecution and take appropriate action when it occurs. The Principles presents an opportunity to address the discrimination that leads to gender-based violence, take the term "gender persecution" beyond courtrooms, and change the way it is approached in our day-to-day. “Naming … the crime of gender persecution is definitely an opportunity to investigate the structures of power. That’s why it’s so important." Universidad de Los Andes https://bit.ly/3zm2YJE
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🌟 Unlocking Africa's Renewable Energy Potential with CAP-A's Energy Dashboard! Did you know? Our (beta) Energy Dashboard filtered areas of economic viability and geophysical feasibility to determine Africa's solar potential to be 1.3TWh and wind potential to be 1.2TWh. 💡 👉 Explore now: https://lnkd.in/dGFtezm5 #RenewableEnergy #ClimateAction #EnergyDashboard #GreenIndustrialisation
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I had the huge honor of doing a TED talk earlier this year. In it, I discuss how our health as humans cannot be separated from that of the planet. We are interconnected with every other being on this planet. I specifically focus the talk on forests, which are critical for meeting our climate goals and for preventing pandemics. A better world is possible. Thank you in advance for watching! go.ted.com/neilvora
Neil Vora: How to stop the next pandemic? Stop deforestation
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New release from JUST Capital, one of our Uncommon Collaborations grantees: The #JUSTJobsScorecard is a data-driven interactive tool to help companies prioritize investments in their most important value creators – their workers. The tool helps corporate leaders assess job quality performance on 31 data points across six key topic areas, allowing them to understand where their performance stands against minimum, common, and leading practice standards among America’s largest publicly-traded companies. It provides actionable next steps corporate leaders can take to drive long-term value and builds the case for new workforce investments. Explore it all here: https://lnkd.in/ezRVyBFk
THE JUST JOBS SCORECARD
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How can data co-ops help women? Aapti and Data2X, United Nations Foundation are working on building data cooperatives, which are effective vehicles for empowering women by giving control over their own data. In the first cohort, we have been working with Enyorata Loviluku Women’s Group in Kisongo, Tanzania with the support of Uncommon Collaborations Grant. The group has women belonging to the Masai community. We have worked on adding a data layer to the existing group structure in order to help them pool their financial data to obtain loans from banks. Watch the video to hear their reflections! https://lnkd.in/gT2ECPd7 Astha Kapoor Sarayu Natarajan Vinay Narayan Daniel Alphayo Sushmitha Viswanathan #gender #data #finance #empowerment
Data Co-ops in Action: Reflections from Enyorata Loviluku Women’s Group
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It’s pleasure to work with Neema Kaseje, one of Uncommon Collaborations grant recipients, as she seeks to provide surgical care in under-served rural and refugee communities in northwestern Kenya. Here she speaks about the five critical drivers of women and children’s health.
5 critical drivers of women and children’s health in under-served rural and refugee communities Women and children are most affected by #healthcare gaps, particularly in a time marked by conflict and climate change. Only concerted joint action will give them equitable access. Neema Kaseje Michael Newsome Robert Metzke Alaa Murabit https://lnkd.in/eWWvUtVB
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We’re very proud of the work led by Aapti Institute, one of our Uncommon Collaborations grantees. Don't miss the opportunity to join their virtual roundtable this Wednesday (Apr. 3) to hear more about the learnings from the inaugural cohort of Data Co-ops in Action, a support network for setting up and supporting women’s data cooperatives across the globe.
Join us for our virtual roundtable on Data Co-ops in Action launched by Aapti Institute in partnership with Data2X, United Nations Foundation, a support network for setting up and supporting women’s data cooperatives across the globe. As the first cohort draws to a close, this online roundtable showcases our work with the Enyorata Loviluku Women’s Group and highlights learnings from running the first cohort. This effort was supported by the Uncommon Collaborations Grant, an initiative supported by The Rockefeller Foundation and Dalberg Catalyst. The roundtable will bring together various stakeholders who have been engaged with the notion of data cooperatives over the last few years - with a view to surface contemporary considerations and pathways forward for data cooperatives. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gkXt527q Daniel Alphayo Vinay Narayan Sushmitha Viswanathan
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Circle of Blue, Managing Director | Journalist / Photojournalist | Vector Center, CEO | Leaders on Purpose, Advisory | Explorers Club Fellow
🌏 What does systems change look like? 🌏 How do we embrace a world without normals? 🌏 How do we design new futures for water, climate, food, energy, biodiversity and equity? These are urgent questions of our era that can find direction and answers through systems leadership and intergenerational collaboration. As many experts have forecast, the summer will bring more intense water disruptions affecting economic and environmental systems, food and energy security, and climate mitigation and adaptation efforts. That’s why I'm especially inspired to join over 280 experts, entrepreneurs, investors, and philanthropists next week at the #VillarsSummit who are working together on #biodiversity, #water, #climate and #energy challenges. Guided by leading experts with a sense of urgency and optimism, we will explore how innovation, data, finance, philanthropy, systems change, and trusted journalism and communications can combine to design a better water future. The Villars Institute Circle of Blue #systemsleadership #intergenerationalcollaboration #water #climate #biodiversity #sdgs #systemschange Judit Arenas Diego de Leon Segovia Nicole Monge Patrick Frick Lee Howell Emma Benameur, MBA Sonila Cook Jordan Fabyanske Aurora Chiste Teuta Oruci FCCA Keith Tuffley Robert Ddamulira, Ph.D. Henk Ovink Robert Kirkpatrick Anna Huber Neil Hawkins (he/him/his) Daniella Foster Jean-Philippe Courtois Chris Luebkeman Bruno Giussani Randolf Waters https://lnkd.in/dxsxZaUi
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