
Interview with Alex Bozmoski (DEPLOY/US)
Deploy/US builds the ecosystem of support for bipartisan action on climate change and clean energy. They support military, business, faith,
From Lyndsey Gilpin / Southerly: In the 1980s, throughout African and Asian countries, a tropical disease known as guinea worm was being transmitted through contaminated stagnant water. Thanks to a combination of endeavors that included “education and intervention programs, funding for clean water access, and government-supported public health campaigns,” the near eradication of this epidemic is now being used as a model for how to combat other diseases in various parts of the world.
Deploy/US builds the ecosystem of support for bipartisan action on climate change and clean energy. They support military, business, faith,
InternetLab is an independent think tank focused on human rights and digital technologies. They produce evidence-based and impact oriented social
Sesame Workshop India provides a home based education early foundation in learning, health and socio-emotional skills for children and families.
Global Witness investigates, holds governments and businesses accountabile for, and campaigns to prevent natural resource-related conflict, corruption, and related environmental
Founded in the 1990s, the New Teacher Center offers an education innovation in the form of a promising mentor model
Learn how Indigenous social innovators and their communities are advancing climate action.