April 2016
Welcome to IMPACT, a new monthly insight into how Palladium delivers positive impact throughout the world. We'll be sharing highlights from projects, communities and our colleagues across
the globe.


For regular updates on our International Development work follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook and at #InDevelopment.
Celebrating International Women's Day 2016

'Focusing on the empowerment of adolescent girls is the right investment'.

Our Gender and Social Inclusion expert Brenda Pearson discusses leadership and progress on gender equality, and 6 essential steps for the road ahead.    
Improving health services for Zambia's vulnerable populations

Palladium have been awarded the USAID District Coverage of Health Services Project (USAID DISCOVER Health).

Our Health Director Stephen Rahaim is very excited about this project...'it represents next generation thinking for USAID investments in social marketing and service delivery approaches'. 
Unpacking an M4P Approach
in Indonesia

 



BBC World Service Interview with SPRING Accelerator
 
How can we support businesses and transform the lives of adolescent girls living in poverty?

SPRING's Technical Director Rebecca Calder answers this and other critical questions in last month's radio interview with BBC World Service.


Getting children back into the classroom  

'The renovation and rebuilding of schools will be a large part of the ongoing commitment to the education sector'.

Our DFAT Access to Quality Education Program (AQEP) is helping Fiji ' build back better' following Tropical Cyclone Winston.
#InDevelopment  

'Development and innovation professionals know that regardless of jargon, shared resources, risk, and rewards are required to get good ideas into the world'
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David McGinty, Team Leader of our DFID Human Development Innovation Fund (HDIF), explores ways to catalyse innovation for positive impact in Tanzania in our latest InDevelopment blog.