One Man, One Computer, 10 Million Students: How Khan Academy Is Reinventing Education
Khan Academy provides a free education for anyone, anywhere in the world. The company supports teachers and students – from
From Russell Beard and Ndoni Khanyile / Al Jazeera: The effects of climate change, such as rising sea levels and hotter global temperatures, are already having drastic impact on many communities, especially the rural, agricultural regions of countries such as Myanmar (formerly Burma) and Mozambique. Earthrise explores how people in these communities are learning new skills, implementing new techniques, and striving in every way possible to adapt to these environmental changes while creating hope for sustainable growth in the future, by working with organizations like Proximity Designs.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab interview with Debbie Aung Din Taylor of Proximity Designs.
Khan Academy provides a free education for anyone, anywhere in the world. The company supports teachers and students – from
Tech Matters is a nonprofit organization utilizing the power of tech to support social sector innovators and promote large-scale social
BudgIT is a Nigerian civic organization that uses technology to increase citizen engagement with government institutions to facilitate societal change.
Industree Foundation creates an ownership based, creative manufacturing ecosystem for women so that communities can use their traditional skills to
Advantage Health Africa provides health solution technology and connects pharmacies, improving access to medicine and quality healthcare in Africa. Abimbola
Global Witness investigates and exposes environmental and human rights abuses in the oil, gas, mining, and timber sectors, and tracks