
Interview with Emily Michael (Medic)
Medic develops accessible toolkits and digital tools for health workers in the community to help them serve their local communities.
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.
Health communication systems designed for rural, developing countries — where hospitals are often understaffed and transportation is inadequate — are
In many parts of the world, not owning one’s own land is more directly correlated to poverty than other factors
Finally, the right to own land in their own name has begun to change the way thousands of very poor
In 2016, the city of Rochester, NY partnered with Kiva—a crowd-funded microlender—to serve aspiring or established small-business owners. Their partnership
In Zimbabwe, a diverse group of leaders (including CAMFED) are tackling the persistent barriers to quality education for girls. By
Education is far from a given for poor, rural Africans. But a group called CAMFED (campaign for female education) is
APOPO, an international nonprofit, has trained Gambian pouched rats to sniff out landmines in countries across the world. These rats
In Cambodia, demining rats have been trained to sniff out land mines, effectively identifying unexploded materials like landmines, bombs, and