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Notes: Skoll Awardee

Institute for Development Studies and Practices - Pakistan

Interview with Quratulain Bakhteari (Institute for Development Studies and Practices – Pakistan)

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A woman reads a picture book aloud while children listen intently

Interview with Sébastien Marot (Friends-International)

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A laptop screen shows the Callisto website

Interview with Tracy DeTomasi (Callisto)

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Six people walk in a field with their backs to us

Interview with Mindy Lubber (Ceres)

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Interview with J.B. Schramm (Grove Social Impact Partners)

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A chat app is shown on a mobile phone

Interview with Dena Trujillo (Crisis Text Line)

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Gawad Kalinga logo

Interview with Luis Oquiñena (Gawad Kalinga)

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Men play football (soccer) while a man films them with a professional camera

Interview with Lena Slachmuijlder (Search for Common Ground)

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Text appears on a red background reading "Using Business As A Force For Good"

Interview with Eleanor Allen (B Lab)

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A person views a chat app on their mobile phone

Interview with Carlos Yerena (Reach Digital Health)

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