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Employers for Childcare Social Impact Report

24/03/2017
“Employers For Childcare aims to make it easier for parents with dependent children to get into work and to stay in work. Established in 1998 as a community project, the organisation has grown to encompass a campaigning charity and three successful Social Enterprises.”
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St Giles Trust Creating social value and building social capital

24/03/2017
“St Giles Trust is a charity which aims to break the cycle of prison, crime and disadvantage. It offers a range of services, both in prison and in the community, which aim to help the 16,000 clients they work with each year overcome any barriers which might be holding them back from moving their lives forward in a positive way. St […]
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Giving World Online and its impact

24/03/2017
“Giving World is a national charity whose objective is to enhance people’s life chances and to tackle poverty through the distribution of free surplus goods. It does this through a network of donors and distribution partners. In 2015 Giving World distributed 73 tonnes of goods worth £710k1, making a positive difference to up to 297,985 […]
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The Global Fund Results Report 2015

24/03/2017
“The Global Fund partnership brings together a myriad of strengths: finances; technical expertise; the experience and knowledge of communities affected by HIV, tuberculosis and malaria; innovation; and a capacity for constant evolution. The partners who comprise the Global Fund come with diverse abilities and points of view, yet they share a determination to serve people, to strive for social justice, and to […]
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Water+ Impact Report

24/03/2017
“CARE has carried out water, sanitation and hygiene and WRM (hereafter referred to collectively as water+) work for over 55 years and is currently managing approximately 181 projects in both emergency response and long-term development in over 40 countries. In fiscal year 2012 (July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012) over 1.5 million people benefited directly from CARE’s […]
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Social Impact Analysis of Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Central Asia

24/03/2017
“Available evidence suggests that Uzbekistan’s water supply and sanitation (WSS) systems are performing poorly. ADB (2012) for example estimates that less than half the national population has access to improved1 drinking water and only 17 percent of urban households receive water 24 hours per day. The situation is worse in smaller cities and rural areas. Water resource protection […]
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Freedom Fund Annual Impact Report 2015

24/03/2017
“The Freedom Fund invests in frontline, communitybased organisations to protect those at risk, liberate and rehabilitate those enslaved and prosecute those responsible. Our interventions are designed to be strategic and scalable, informed by the needs and expertise of our local partners. We also invest in a range of interventions at the national and international level to disrupt the systems that perpetuate slavery […]
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Impact of Rural Water Supply and Sanitation in Punjab, Pakistan

24/03/2017
“Globally, 1.1 billion people live without access to safe water supply, and 2.4 billion live without adequate sanitation. In the Asia and Pacific region, 700.0 million are without water supply, and 2.0 billion are without adequate sanitation. The problem is particularly grave and pressing in the rural areas, where 70% of the world’s poor reside (Asian Development Bank’s [ADB’s] […]
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The Dyslexia-SpLD Trust Impact report 2013-15

24/03/2017
“The Dyslexia-SpLD Trust (Trust) is a collaboration of organisations working to improve the lives of children and young people with dyslexia and specific learning difficulties (SpLD). The Trust first came together in 2009 and since then we have been working hard to make sure that children and young people with dyslexia and SpLD receive the […]
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Reach for Change Social Impact Report 2015

24/03/2017
“Reach for Change is the result of having torn down the walls between different sectors and social functions in society. We create change by fusing the power of business with the great potential of civil society. The result is our incubator investing in social entrepreneurs on three different continents, making the world a better place for children. During 2015, we have […]
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Rare Disease Impact Report: Insights from patients and the medical community

24/03/2017
“Globally, some 7,000 rare diseases have been identified.1 Compared to widespread conditions that strike hundreds of millions of people, rare diseases can lack similar levels of interest amongst the general public and medical/research communities. Most of these individual diseases receive little attention because they affect only thousands – or sometimes only hundreds – of patients worldwide.2 Yet looking at rare diseases as […]
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Evaluation of Prostate Cancer UK’s Information and Helpline Services

24/03/2017
“This report sets out the findings from the evaluation of Prostate Cancer UK’s Information and Helpline services. The findings are based on: Background research and secondary data analysis of information and previous reports provided by Prostate Cancer UK, including helpline satisfaction surveys and Google Analytics; 14 telephone interviews with members of staff across Prostate Cancer […]
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Amnesty International Impact Report 2012-2013

24/03/2017
“For more than 50 years Amnesty International has been a social movement that has created extraordinary social change – helping to transform the call for freedom, justice and dignity into a truly global demand. With threats to human rights lying at the heart of major challenges facing humanity, our ongoing ambition is to increase significantly our impact. We are determined to […]
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Evaluation on Phase 1 of the One-to-One Support Implementation Project

24/03/2017
“Macmillan Cancer Support carried out a major project to pilot new ways of providing one-to-one support for people with cancer across the UK. The process is split across two phases, with phase 1 (April 2012–November 2014) piloting the new approach in 16 sites across England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.”
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Evaluation of Macmillan Cancer Information and Support Services @ Glasgow Libraries

24/03/2017
“Macmillan Cancer Support and Glasgow Life are now working in partnership to establish Cancer Information and Support Drop-in Services in Glasgow’s libraries. This is the largest programme of its kind being funded by Macmillan currently and is seen as a pilot for the UK as a whole.”
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Fighting Corruption, Demanding Justice Impact Report

24/03/2017
“Transparency International is a global movement with one vision: a world in which government, business, civil society and the daily lives of people are free of corruption. With more than 100 chapters worldwide and an international secretariat in Berlin, we are leading the fight against corruption to turn this vision into reality.”
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TEM Lab Indonesia: Kopernik & ExxonMobil

09/03/2017
“Thunderbird students traveled to Bojonegoro in East Java, Indonesia, to monitor and evaluate the impact of the Kopernik-sponsored technologies (cook stoves and water purifiers) and distribution model on women and their communities. Kopernik asked TEM Lab to determine whether or not these two technologies have the potential to further the economic empowerment of women, and should that be possible, […]
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Take a Load Off Western Kenya Impact Assessment

09/03/2017
“Kopernik distributed 52 Q Drums in Kenya’s Western Province in 2012 through our local partner, Yaya Education Trust (YET). Matungu is a rural area where large households survive principally on subsistence farming. The vast majority of households have no access to water and sewage infrastructure or mains electricity. People face considerable difficulties collecting water, including […]
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Take a Load Off Oecusse Impact Assessment

09/03/2017
“Kopernik connected Q Drums with 30 families in Oecusse, working with a local partner, Centro Feto Enclave Oecusse (CFEO). Kopernik Fellows Michael Woon (October 2010 – January 2011) and Sally Bolton (January – June 2011) conducted the impact assessment. Oecusse is an isolated enclave on the north coast of Timor, bordered by the Indonesian territory […]
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Switch On Kalimantan Impact Assessment

09/03/2017
“We connected 180 d.light S250 solar lights with people in Galinggang, an off-grid village on the banks of the Katingan river in Central Kalimantan. We partnered with Yayasan Puter Indonesia to make the solar lights available to buy in instalments. Six months after people began using the solar lights, Kopernik Fellow Reisky Handika visited Galinggang […]
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