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Social Impact News & Resources
😄 Joke of the Day
I finally learned how to measure my social impact: it’s exactly the distance between my grand theories of change and the actual number of emails I reply to on a Friday.
🌐 News
The United Nations Development Programme and UNITAR have launched a new 48-hour crisis impact analysis initiative to help governments respond faster after disasters and conflicts. By combining satellite imagery with field verification, the system aims to speed the transition from emergency response to recovery and improve how scarce resources are directed.
Mongabay reports that the world’s great deltas are sinking due to groundwater extraction, dams, and sea-level rise, threatening some of the most important food-producing regions on Earth. It is a stark reminder that climate disruption is no longer just an environmental issue, but a growing food security and livelihoods crisis.
After devastating flooding in Kenya, The New Humanitarian highlights how women in informal settlements are facing a dangerous rise in abuse in its reporting on the double tragedy of floods and gender-based violence. The piece underscores why climate adaptation and humanitarian response have to account for safety, gender, and lived realities on the ground.
💼 Jobs, Jobs, Jobs
The PCDN jobs board is actively featuring opportunities across mission-driven sectors, from journalism and data to humanitarian operations and policy. Recent roles include a Senior Data Engineer at The New York Times and a Finance Coordinator role in the Philippines, making it a strong place to check often for globally oriented impact work.
🎧 Podcast to Check Out
For a new podcast pick, check out Decolonise How? | Who owns the story? from The New Humanitarian. It looks at who gets to shape narratives around crisis and aid, and it is a thoughtful listen for anyone working on power, representation, and social change.
🔗 LinkedIn Profile to Follow
Dr. Zachary Metz is a strong follow for people interested in peacebuilding, conflict resolution, and practical pathways into impact careers. His posts bring an applied lens to dialogue, negotiation, and systems-level social change.







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