Africa’s New Agents of Progress in Female Health: Traditional Male Chiefs
Some groups are making strides at ending child marriage and female genital mutilation, practices that are common and yet dangerous.
From Iris M. Crawford / Yes! Magazine: Two climate coalitions led by BIPOC have strengthened their communities by empowering diverse stakeholders to address social inequities. The coalitions are engaging and centering the voices of Black, Indigenous and people of color and providing the resources needed to advocate for environmental and climate justice. The model is being replicated across the South.
Some groups are making strides at ending child marriage and female genital mutilation, practices that are common and yet dangerous.
Human rights organization Rights4Girls works to end gender-based violence against girls and women in the United States. Keys to success
IDinsight is a mission-driven data analytics and research organization that helps global development leaders maximize their social impact. They work
The African Center of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases is a platform for training the next generation of African
The Office of American Possibilities coordinates collaborative work on “moonshot” ideas to tackle social challenges. John Bridgeland of the Office
In a mountainous region of Lesotho, a man named Tsepo Kotelo visits 20 villages every week on his new motorcycle