
Interview with Neelam Chhibe (Industree Foundation)
Industree Foundation works at the intersection of equity, gender, and climate by focusing on training women to adopt green business
From Laura Joffre / Pioneers Post: Mangroves can store up six times more carbon than an area equal to the Amazon rainforest. However, they are rapidly declining, over the past century their population has been reduced by 30 to 50 percent. One nonprofit, Blue Ventures, is working with local communities to regenerate fisheries, which helps the mangroves. They’re also helping local communities to manage their mangroves.
Industree Foundation works at the intersection of equity, gender, and climate by focusing on training women to adopt green business
Global Health Informatics Institute works at the intersection of science, engineering and global health to address issues of global health.
SELCO Foundation is increasing access to sustainable energy in underdeveloped countries and communities by developing solutions that fit local contexts.
Slum Dwellers International is a community-led network comprised of majority slum dwellers. They seek to transform slums into resilient neighbourhoods
Living Goods aims to empower community health workers and expand access to critical healthcare to under-resourced areas. They work with
International Development Enterprises – India provides long-term solutions to poverty, hunger, and malnutrition. They create a demand for affordable technologies
Learn how Indigenous social innovators and their communities are advancing climate action.