Interview with Alexandra Quinn (Health Leads)
Health Leads works locally and nationally to move racial health equity progress more effectively – in partnership and with communities
From Anya Kamenetz / NPR: A software platform, developed by a women-led nonprofit startup, aims to make it easier and less traumatic for victims to report sexual assault. In use on 12 college campuses, Callisto provides administrators and students with appropriate resources, and highlights patterns and repeat offenders. Since its adoption, the platform’s founder says, victims are reporting incidents faster, making it easier for schools or the police to take effective action.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab Interview with Tracy DeTomasi of Callisto.
Health Leads works locally and nationally to move racial health equity progress more effectively – in partnership and with communities
Gawad Kalinga works with volunteers and partners on nation-building and alleviating poverty in the Philippines. Luis Oquiñena of Gawad Kalinga
Reset works at the intersection of technology and democracy. To achieve its aim of reducing digital media monopolies and ensuring
Water: Charity assumed that money and celebrity exposure would be able to solve the world’s access to clean water crisis.
Landesa helps families in India obtain legal land rights through digital records. Supporting women to lead the documentation work has
BudgIT is a Nigerian civic organization that uses technology to increase citizen engagement with government institutions to facilitate societal change.