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Visualising the heat crisis: A guide for nonprofits

To respond effectively to extreme heat, we need to stop depicting it as an abstract or invisible threat. Here are tools for practitioners and communicators to visually convey its true scale and interconnected impacts.
by Sonali Verma | 9 min read

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    CSR funding continues to favour quick wins and visible outcomes, leaving little room for the research and sustained effort that environmental conservation truly requires.

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    To respond effectively to extreme heat, we need to stop depicting it as an abstract or invisible threat. Here are tools for practitioners and communicators to visually convey its true scale and interconnected impacts.

    Why CSR funding for environmental conservation needs a rethink
    CSR funding continues to favour quick wins and visible outcomes, leaving little room for the research and sustained effort that environmental conservation truly requires.

    How India’s domestic violence act can deliver justice
    Despite its survivor-centric design, the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act (PWDVA) often fails in practice. Here’s how it can become more accessible.

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    What happens when nonprofits use WhatsApp chatbots? Two leaders reflect on its impact, challenges, and what it takes to make this tech work on the ground.

    Ensuring data quality in large-scale field surveys
    From respondent confusion to reporting errors, data collection often faces complex challenges. Here's how regular checks and training can help.

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