Abramovay argues that traditional sector-based philanthropic frameworks are inadequate to address systemic social issues. He proposes cross-sectoral collaboration and "boundary-blurring " practices as key to modern philanthropy, advocating for multi-actor governance models that challenge silos and foster systemic change. The chapter emphasizes that effective philanthropy requires moving beyond conventional approaches to embrace a more integrated and collaborative methodology, ultimately aiming for more comprehensive societal impact. This approach seeks to overcome the limitations of isolated interventions by promoting a interconnected view of social problems and solutions.
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