When the Afghanistan crisis reared its ugly head again this year, a group of veterans, active-duty service members, former government officials, civil servants, and nonprofit organizations came together to work online to help individuals and families evacuate the country.
Humanitarian responses, whether to a natural disaster or a protracted conflict, have always been complex and have rarely, if ever, involved a single agency, nonprofit, or entity.
The same could also be said of vaccine distribution during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The collaboration required at mass scale between governments at the national and local levels, private entities, healthcare institutions, philanthropic donors, nonprofits, and individuals is immense.
Whether you are trying to advance the Sustainable Development Goals, meet the complex challenge of climate change, or any combination of the critical problems of our time, it is clear that no single nonprofit can solve global challenges alone.
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