A few years ago, an international foundation funded a sophisticated peace of research to examine the links between meeting the unmet need for family planning and climate change mitigation. This research, conducted by a leading research institute, involved both economics and climate science. The key findings included the following: Meeting the unmet need for family […]
Climate change & family planning: Communicating new concepts – I
India and HP develop new system for better healthcare
The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research [CSIR] and IT giant Hewlett Packard have announced the development of a system that would provide affordable health care to the rural poor and at the same time facilitate faster discovery of drugs for various diseases. The system is based on a truly innovative combination of the latest […]
On Climate Change, Part 2: The Hope on the Horizon
“We need to have more such research that takes climate change away from the discussion on drowning polar bears and talks about how it is going to impact us right here, right now” In the second part of this four-part series, Baird’s CMC consultant Aditya Bahadur discusses the hope on the horizon for tackling climate […]
On Climate Change, Part 1: The American Presidential Election
“Reconciling industrial growth with climate change has become a clear and much more stark choice for Obama through his last term” Hurricane Sandy brought climate change to the fore in a presidential race that had until then remained largely silent on the issue. But, according to Aditya Bahadur, a Baird’s CMC consultant who is also […]
Act of Nature Creates ‘Chatter’ on Climate Change
Hurricane Sandy brought climate change issues to stark light in the American Presidential elections held this November. Perhaps the most high-profile example was when Michael Bloomberg, three-term mayor of New York and perhaps America’s most prominent high-information swing voter, pointedly endorsed President Obama on November 1st. Bloomberg wrote in an op-ed piece on Bloomberg View, […]
The startling facts on teen pregnancies globally
Over these past few years, Baird’s CMC associates have had the opportunity to work with a number of important projects that intersect with the critical issue of teen pregnancies, particularly in Africa. For instance, our work with a wonderful initiative called Mapping Pathways found us speaking with Dr. Melissa Wallace about the correlation between early […]
The Thriving Newspaper Industry in India: Is this good or bad for journalism?
At Baird’s CMC, we love to keep abreast of all media-related developments because our communications strategies often involve working closely with journalists. So it was interesting to come across a wonderful article in the New Yorker by Ken Auletta (“Citizens Jain”, Oct 8 2012). Auletta focuses on the Times of India, which with a daily […]
Tackling the issue of teen pregnancies in Africa
By Mark Chataway Recently, Paul Dillon and I had the opportunity to work with our South African colleagues on a project that tackled a serious issue—that of teen pregnancies in Africa. Read a wonderful article from The Independent highlighting the graveness of this problem here: When Teen Pregnancy is a Death Sentence. We were approached by […]
Ask Baird’s CMC: Virtual workspaces
Tips, tricks, advice, and answers for the 21stcentury global workspace. Q: Dear Baird’s CMC, I am working on a multi-country study for a major pharma company, which involves intensive research and interaction with numerous stakeholders. The result is that my inbox is deluged with emails and countless drafts of the study, and I feel overwhelmed! […]
Insight (Nikolay): A Short Tale
Talk to Nikolay Kudryashov and you will soon realize that the conversation is peppered with names of authors and books from around the world. Whether it’s a quote from an O Henry story that describes how to lead a full life, or Dostoevsky’s definition of money (it’s “printed freedom” by the way), Nikolay’s in-depth familiarity with […]
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