CAF America and the Charity & Security Network have joined forces to produce a new report, When the Giving Gets Tough: Navigating Risk in Sanctioned Locations, which aims to provide donors, civil society practitioners, and other stakeholders with an overview of how U.S. sanctions are implemented, the challenges their implementation often poses for civil society organizations, and the risks associated with charitable giving in sanctioned locations—along with strategies for managing those risks
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For decades, the US has used sanctions against countries and regimes where they seek to encourage ch...
American companies bring U.S. innovation and capital to all corners of the globe. The U.S. corporate...
Opportunities abound for U.S. grantmakers to make a positive difference around the globe. Funders, h...
This issue brief summarizes some of the recent sanctions imposed in response to the Russian invasion...
Charitable organizations operating internationally now function in a highly regulated world. After ...
The Internet and social media provide instant access to disaster news, as well as a platform for an ...
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The 1990’s did not only see the end of the Cold War, it experienced several man-made humanitarian cr...
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This research advances the critical literature of humanitarian governance by demonstrating how 'risk...
There is tremendous variation in whether and how donors respond to severe human rights violations us...
State restrictions on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become increasingly pervasive acros...
Sanctions are a frequently employed diplomatic instrument to exert influence. However, it is also a ...
In dealing with contested regimes, international aid donors must decide whether to suspend or contin...
Worldwide, philanthropy is facing a concerning trend as civil society organizations deal with height...
For decades, the US has used sanctions against countries and regimes where they seek to encourage ch...
American companies bring U.S. innovation and capital to all corners of the globe. The U.S. corporate...
Opportunities abound for U.S. grantmakers to make a positive difference around the globe. Funders, h...
This issue brief summarizes some of the recent sanctions imposed in response to the Russian invasion...
Charitable organizations operating internationally now function in a highly regulated world. After ...
The Internet and social media provide instant access to disaster news, as well as a platform for an ...
Contains fulltext : 176122.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Under what cond...
The 1990’s did not only see the end of the Cold War, it experienced several man-made humanitarian cr...
Uniquely positioned in our American democracy, foundations hold private resources they leveraged to ...
This research advances the critical literature of humanitarian governance by demonstrating how 'risk...
There is tremendous variation in whether and how donors respond to severe human rights violations us...
State restrictions on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have become increasingly pervasive acros...
Sanctions are a frequently employed diplomatic instrument to exert influence. However, it is also a ...
In dealing with contested regimes, international aid donors must decide whether to suspend or contin...
Worldwide, philanthropy is facing a concerning trend as civil society organizations deal with height...
For decades, the US has used sanctions against countries and regimes where they seek to encourage ch...
American companies bring U.S. innovation and capital to all corners of the globe. The U.S. corporate...