
How giant African rats are helping uncover deadly land mines in Cambodia
Cambodia is littered with unexploded deadly land mines, posing a huge threat to people even decades after the conflict. In
From Tina Rosenberg / New York Times: A successful program from Living Goods in Uganda trains village women to sell medicines, fortified foods and other important goods using the Avon model, aiming to create a self-sustaining system for delivering essential health products.
Cambodia is littered with unexploded deadly land mines, posing a huge threat to people even decades after the conflict. In
Emergination Africa empowers learners and educators to turn their passion for entrepreneurship into valuable business ventures through training and accelerator
Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor works to transform cities to increase access to safe water and sanitation. The
A Social Progress Index is measuring the quality of life for vulnerable populations through the use of an Equity Map.
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project has established an initiative called Reporters Shield, that provides a legal defense fund
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