
Interview with Sarah Jaynes (Heartland Fund)
Heartland Fund addresses the gap in funding for rural areas, particularly BIPOC communities, by connecting rural leaders with funding partners
From Tina Rosenberg / New York Times: A successful program from Living Goods in Uganda trains village women to sell medicines, fortified foods and other important goods using the Avon model, aiming to create a self-sustaining system for delivering essential health products.
Heartland Fund addresses the gap in funding for rural areas, particularly BIPOC communities, by connecting rural leaders with funding partners
Jockin Arputham was an Indian community leader and activist, known for his campaigning work of more than 40 years on
Fistula Foundation provides treatment for obstetric fistula and perineal tears, childbirth injuries that can have a devastating impact on women’s lives.
Mangroves can store up six times more carbon than an area equal to the Amazon rainforest. However, they are rapidly
Medic develops accessible toolkits and digital tools for health workers in the community to help them serve their local communities.
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