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When Journalists Write Theories Of Change

When Journalists Write Theories Of Change

by The Daily Eye Team March 7 2016, 3:32 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 27 secs

The Hewlett Foundation’s Global Development and Population program recently released our new strategy on how transparency, participation and accountability can (hopefully) improve the lives of poor communities that have the most to gain from functional public services — hospitals with doctors and medicine, schools that teach basic education, and consistent access to clean water, electricity and sanitation. I can take no credit — the strategy was fully baked by the time I transitioned from Gates Foundation last November. But I do sure like it.

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HUMRA QURAISHI


Humra Quraishi is a writer, columnist and journalist. She has authored Kashmir: The Unending tragedy, Reports From the Frontlines, Kashmir: The Untold Story, Views: Yours and Mine, Bad Time Tales, More Bad Time Tales, Divine Legacy: Dagars & Dhrupad and Meer. She has co- authored The Good The Bad and The Ridiculous: Profiles, Absolute Khushwant and a series of writings with the late Khushwant Singh. Her take on what's it like to be a singleton in today's turbulent times, is part of the Penguin published anthology, Chasing the Good Life: On Being Single. And, one of her essays, The State Can't Snatch Away our Children is part of the Zubaan published anthology, Of Mothers And Others. Her essay in the volume on the 1984 Sikh riots, 1984: In Memory and Imagination is titled, Why not a Collective Cry for Justice!  


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