For International Women’s Day 2020, we reached out to our DT Global colleagues across the world to ask what gender equality means to them. We wanted to know how people think about gender equality, why it’s important, the challenges we all face in achieving it, and how we are helping to bring gender
Shagra, a small village located just north of El Fasher, North Darfur, is known for its high quality agricultural products, rich soil, and underground water reservoir. Despite this abundance, many women in this part of Darfur have experienced increased economic and social burdens as a result of the
On International Women’s Day and every day, DT Global celebrates the innovation, leadership, and impact of women and women-owned businesses around the world. In Afmadow District, a poor economy, lack of economic opportunities, reoccurring droughts, and high unemployment rates among
DT Global is proud to partner with and support a number of women-run and women-owned businesses throughout the Asia Pacific region and around the world. One of these incredible partners is Mamma’s Laef, supported by DT Global’s Asia Pacific office through the Scaling Frontier Innovation and Business
In the Asia Pacific region alone, nearly half a billion people are undernourished, and despite Sustainable Development Goal 2, focused on ending malnutrition by 2030, this number has grown in recent years. In addition to insufficient calories, a lack of diversity in food leads to micronutrient deficiencies and
Bringing together international development researchers and practitioners from across the globe, the 2020 Australasian AID Conference brought to light insights across a range of topics, from health to innovative financing; rethinking civil society approaches to designing effective aid. DT Global was proud