
Why are 63 million girls missing out on education?
In Zimbabwe, a diverse group of leaders (including CAMFED) are tackling the persistent barriers to quality education for girls. By
Adrian Anantawan is a violinist, educator and researcher in the field of arts education, specifically the use of adaptive musical instruments within universally designed curricula in the United States. He is a graduate of Yale and Harvard University, and maintains an active performance career while directing an orchestra at the Conservatory Lab Charter School in Boston, MA.
In Zimbabwe, a diverse group of leaders (including CAMFED) are tackling the persistent barriers to quality education for girls. By
Community Health Impact Coalition is a field catalyst, bringing together aligned health organizations and thousands of community health workers (CHWs).
Some groups are making strides at ending child marriage and female genital mutilation, practices that are common and yet dangerous.
The United States can outsource certain kinds of “microwork,” such as accurately digitizing large swaths of information, to developing countries
Africa Public Health Foundation, founded in 2019 on the cusp of the COVID-19 pandemic, mobilizes resources and builds capacity for
Although we’ve made strides, more needs to be done to reduce disease and poverty around the world. ONE Campaign lobbies