An interview with a shaman in the Amazon rainforest
The Amazon Conservation Team works in partnership with Indigenous people of tropical South America to conserve the biodiversity of the
From Tina Rosenberg / New York Times: There is nothing more difficult than changing entrenched cultural practices, especially those as shrouded in taboos as female genital cutting. A grassroots approach in Ethiopia, however, has nearly completely eradicated this practice in villages that use it.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab interview with Carina Ndiaye and Danielle Manning of Tostan.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab interview with Yussuf Sané of Tostan.
The Amazon Conservation Team works in partnership with Indigenous people of tropical South America to conserve the biodiversity of the
Noora Health’s Care Companion Program (CCP) trains nurses to deliver actionable health information to the families of hospital patients on
CoGenerate seeks to bridge the divides between people of different ages, by bringing older and younger people together to solve
People First Community is a collaborative effort to support leadership skill development in the field of sustainable development. Anna Molero
The effects of climate change, such as rising sea levels and hotter global temperatures, are already having drastic impact on
Mangroves can store up six times more carbon than an area equal to the Amazon rainforest. However, they are rapidly