Interview with Liz Chamberlain (Humanitarian OpenStreetMap)
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap develops open source apps and tools for collaborative mapping and geospatial data collection. The organization uses map data
Humanitarian OpenStreetMap develops open source apps and tools for collaborative mapping and geospatial data collection. The organization uses map data
VisionSpring works to expand access to affordable eyeglasses and vision screenings so that nonprofits, social entrepreneurs, government agencies, and corporate
B Lab manages the standards and certification process for B corps, meaning companies that have committed to principles of stakeholder
Poverty Stoplight provides self-evaluation surveys – based on community feedback – to empower households to lift themselves out of poverty.
Build Health International builds safe and sustainable health structures in resource-limited settings. The NGO focuses on ensuring consistent energy and
Medic develops accessible toolkits and digital tools for health workers in the community to help them serve their local communities.
With human injustices affecting people on the streets around the world, camera phones have become important tools to document crimes.
The World Health Organization estimates that $200 billion worth of productivity is lost every year due to untreated poor eyesight.
Enrolling local agents allows global partners to connect underserved and remote communities to healthcare. A partnership between Rwanda’s Health Ministry
Although Haiti and Montana appear to be vastly different places, they have a few important things in common; they are