CPI in the news ICYMI: Failure is inevitable, so why not learn from it? By Josh Sorin 10th November, 2022
CPI in the news Detroit, Long Beach, Macon-Bibb, and Miami-Dade showcase solutions designed with community and local data By Elysa Neumann 31st October, 2022
CPI in the news New initiative supports cities to lead global response to climate change By Bridget Nurre Jennions 1st September, 2022
CPI in the news Reuters: As climate change bites, it’s time for honest dialogue and bold solutions, say experts By Aurora Horwood 18th August, 2022
CPI in the news Fortune: A Scandinavian country is close to eliminating homelessness with a simple solution. Communities around the world are racing to copy it By Aurora Horwood 14th July, 2022
CPI in the news UNDP and CPI partner to launch new Urban Imaginaries programme in Eastern Partnership countries By Aurora Horwood 18th May, 2022
CPI in the news Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR): Keep our new health systems By Dan Vogel 17th March, 2022
CPI in the news Four local governments make strides to rebuild trust with historically underserved communities By Elysa Neumann 17th March, 2022
CPI in the news Apolitical: Why swift action on climate change is doomed without an equity-driven approach By Kevval Hanna 9th February, 2022
CPI in the news Carlton County, Minnesota; Detroit, Michigan; Harris County, Texas; and Salt Lake City, Utah take action to address past harms and rebuild legitimacy with marginalized communities 16th November, 2021
CPI in the news Next City: Facing end of eviction ban, San José to launch rental assistance finder By Elysa Neumann 21st September, 2021
CPI in the news San José, California and Saint Paul, Minnesota set new standard in building data-led housing solutions during COVID-19 By Elysa Neumann 19th August, 2021