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January 15, 2020 | By Hamish Wilson Remembering our friends who lost their lives in the 2019 Dusit attack
December 10, 2019 | By Alex Rees An opportunity knocks for local food system transformation in Africa
November 27, 2019 | By Jenny Costelloe What the development sector can learn from business (blog 2 of 2)
October 30, 2019 | By Kate Simpson Look who’s talking: The recent Business Roundtable Statement of Purpose is significant not for its content but for who is doing the talking and the promise it offers for impact at scale
October 23, 2019 | By Noah Tumwebaze and Maia Blume Understanding Violent Extremist trends in Uganda: Why does it matter?