Fellows Journals
Philanthropy Fellows Journals
The Journal of Johns Hopkins International Philanthropy Fellows was founded by the Fellows in order to provide an open stage for exchange of ideas and to create another track for enriching our knowledge and understanding of the nonprofit or third sector throughout the world. The JHU Philanthropy Fellows are a unique group consisting of practitioners and researchers from countries all over the world. Although the journal was created for the Fellows' internal needs and means, they believe that it could benefit wider circles throughout the sector by sharing knowledge, ideas and a sense of the activities and trends characterizing the sector throughout the years.
Spring 2006 Journal
Topics include social justice in East Africa and challenges for Latin American fundraisers.
Spring 2005 Journal
Topics include challenges for Polish civil society; legal requirements for a civil society in Europe; the NGO network and small-scale fisherfolks in Thailand; and the role of Italian voluntary organizations in supporting people with disabilities.
Spring 2004 Journal
Topics include NGO partnership sustainability; human resources in Nigeria’s nonprofit sector; and civic movement and popular change in Georgia.
Spring 2003 Journal
Topics include promoting volunteer participation in nonprofit organizations; citizen involvement in environmental protection and policy making in Russia; and southern civil societies in national and global contexts.
Spring 2002 Journal
Topics include the civic movement in Thailand; issues facing African micro-finance organizations; and challenges for the third sector in Argentina.