Interview with Shwetha Kamath and Geetika Tondon-Higgins (Educate Girls)
Educate Girls has helped more than 1 million girls in India enroll or re-enroll in school. Their work in girls
Educate Girls has helped more than 1 million girls in India enroll or re-enroll in school. Their work in girls
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
Fundación Paraguaya is helping drastically redefine the way that poverty is identified, defined, and addressed in order to aid their
An intensive, long-term approach to end poverty, piloted by an NGO in Bangladesh, has shown serious promise since its start
Though poverty rates are dropping worldwide, the ‘ultrapoor’ tend to stay where they are. BRAC works to break the poverty
The United States can outsource certain kinds of “microwork,” such as accurately digitizing large swaths of information, to developing countries
Companies who outsource often fuel the race to the bottom for global workers’ standards. Two companies, Digital Divide Data and
The Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (now Common Future) encourages a “localism” approach to decrease wealth disparities. By hosting
Albina Ruiz, founder of the social enterprise Ciudad Saludable, works with people living in areas dominated by the trash dump