Interview with Gary Cohen (Health Care Without Harm)
Health Care Without Harm mobilizes the health sector to address the climate crisis. The organization has built a vast network
From David Bornstein / New York Times: Education is far from a given for poor, rural Africans. But a group called CAMFED (campaign for female education) is bringing lasting social change to African countries by educating hundreds of thousands of girls.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab interview with Lydia Wilbard of CAMFED.
Health Care Without Harm mobilizes the health sector to address the climate crisis. The organization has built a vast network
The non-profit Root Capital created a lending initiative in Mexico which helps mid-size rural farmers gain access to capital, skills,
Unlock Aid is a coalition of social innovators seeking to drive policy changes to transform the U.S. approach to global
In Zimbabwe, a diverse group of leaders (including CAMFED) are tackling the persistent barriers to quality education for girls. By
Reprieve uncovers and challenges human rights abuses in courts of law around the world and fights for people on death
In many rural communities, access to specialty healthcare represents the biggest health challenge. Since 2003, a groundbreaking initiative called Project