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
From Jonathan Levine / Uncharted Ground with SSIR: Glasswing International trains schools, hospitals, police departments and other organizations to understand the impacts of violence-induced trauma, and therefore are able to take better care of and serve their communities. Glasswing has reached more than 2 million people in nine countries – mostly in Latin America – and is partnering with national governments to scale up a “trauma-informed ecosystem.” that improves students’ academic performance, resilience,and even helps break the cycle of violence.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab interview with Celina de Sola of Glasswing International.
Educate Girls has helped more than 1 million girls in India enroll or re-enroll in school. Their work in girls
Data for Black Lives is a movement of activists, organizers, and mathematicians committed to the mission of using data science
Girls Not Brides is a global network of more than 1,600 civil society organizations committed to ending child marriage and
By partnering with the Mayo Clinic, focusing on just two bachelor’s degree programs (in health sciences), and emphasizing the importance
IDinsight is a mission-driven data analytics and research organization that helps global development leaders maximize their social impact. They work
The vast majority of births in Malawi still happen under the care of traditional birth attendants, who are often unequipped