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The answer lies in how organizations frame the problems they try to solve.
The SDGs frame the problems of global poverty and inequality as things that just exist, as if they have no cause.
Many feminists frame the problems of women entirely around sex discrimition and are loath to focus on the disadvantage that women experience specifically from the decision to become mothers, because it separates women with children from childless women.
The specialists who focus on heart, liver, marketing, finance, foreign relations, and domestic economy frame the problems using their tools, models, and language systems because that is what they know and that is where their confidence lies.
Yet it is clearer now than ever that greater sophistication is needed in how we frame the problems than need to be addressed, and how we arrive at innovative solutions to seemingly intractable challenges.
It's easy to frame the problems of the future as having much a-do with technology.
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Frame the problem, then step back.
How we frame the problem influences the solutions we propose.
Joi points to Reid's insights on framing problems: the way you frame the problem is half the process of solving it.
It also helps frame the problem around data from random, scattered Facebook non-users.
Frame the problem as a question: Why aren't people using mosquito nets?
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