ARMMAN scales its AI efforts to improve maternal and child health in India, with support from Google.org
ARMMAN works to leverage technology so that pregnant women, mothers, and children can access health information. They also train healthcare
From Jonathan Levine / Uncharted Ground with SSIR: Glasswing International trains schools, hospitals, police departments and other organizations to understand the impacts of violence-induced trauma, and therefore are able to take better care of and serve their communities. Glasswing has reached more than 2 million people in nine countries – mostly in Latin America – and is partnering with national governments to scale up a “trauma-informed ecosystem.” that improves students’ academic performance, resilience,and even helps break the cycle of violence.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab interview with Celina de Sola of Glasswing International.
ARMMAN works to leverage technology so that pregnant women, mothers, and children can access health information. They also train healthcare
The Tenure Facility provides grants and technical assistance directly to Indigenous Peoples and local communities who are working for land
Babban Gona disrupts cycles of poverty and violence by creating opportunities for young people to engage in agriculture and form
Global Health Corps provides financial and other support to emerging global health leaders. The organization provides young professionals with paid
Malaria No More mobilizes the political commitment, funding, and innovation required to work towards ending malaria within one generation. The
Some groups are making strides at ending child marriage and female genital mutilation, practices that are common and yet dangerous.