
Letting (Some of) India’s Women Own Land
Finally, the right to own land in their own name has begun to change the way thousands of very poor
From Molly Fosco / OZY: Across the United States, tech platforms and organizations are developing ways to use data in a way that decreases police violence. They range in purpose – one maps instances of police violence, while another publishes the frequency police use force and the races of those involved. And while they’ve received some opposition, many have actually partnered with police departments to use the data to better connect with their communities and decrease the use of violence and force.
Finally, the right to own land in their own name has begun to change the way thousands of very poor
Building on the widespread use of mobile phones in Kenya, Angaza has developed applications to provide people with financial services.
Industree Foundation creates an ownership based, creative manufacturing ecosystem for women so that communities can use their traditional skills to
Vrutti works with local organizations in India to support the wealth and resiliency of farmers, fishers, and marginalized communities. Oftentimes,
The Equis Institute provides grants and other support that invests in new and innovative ways to increase the civic participation
Funding with too many strings attached makes it hard for non-profits to grow and be impactful. An American organization, Nonprofit
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