
Interview with Erin Vilardi (Vote Run Lead)
Vote Run Lead trains women to run for political office and win. Unleashing the political power of women, trainees go
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.
Vote Run Lead trains women to run for political office and win. Unleashing the political power of women, trainees go
A Facebook messenger app allows people to record their interactions with police and include their own age, race and gender,
Global Footprint Network offers a resource-accounting approach that allows countries, cities, and companies to assess how much demand they put
MindGift.org offers free mental health resources online, including hypnosis audios and tools curated for specific needs such as managing grief,
Medic develops accessible toolkits and digital tools for health workers in the community to help them serve their local communities.
Learn how Indigenous social innovators and their communities are advancing climate action.