/PRNewswire/ "Covid-19 hit and I wanted for there to be a way to hand off drinks without going hand to hand and that is more convenient for the driver,".
/PRNewswire/ "Covid-19 hit and I wanted for there to be a way to hand off drinks without going hand to hand and that is more convenient for the driver,".
/PRNewswire/ "Covid-19 inspired me to invent this mask because people are nervous about going out to eat and having to remove their mask completely," said.
Meeting the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals by 2030 will cost Asia $1.5 trillion annually As foreign support to the social sector shrinks, Asia turns to domestic funding, corporate funding, and government grants Lack of trust among sectors - government, private, and social - remains the foremost impediment to building a sustainable social support system Ambiguous and inconsistent regulations and policies enacted by Asian governments send mixed messages to donors about the role of philanthropy and the social sector HONG KONG, June 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Covid-19 has exacerbated income inequalities and social disparities across Asia, serving as a force multiplier for trends already in place. A new social impact study released today by the Centre for Asian Philanthropy and Society (CAPS) shows how to maximize philanthropic and policy responses to cope with these post-Covid challenges. Assessing performance across four sub-indexes - Regulations, Tax and Fiscal Policy, Ecosyste
the social sector HONG KONG, June 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ The Doing Good Index Reveals Asia s Social Sector Sees a Funding Decline Despite Having the Highest Pandemic-Induced Poverty Globally