
Interview with Debbie Rogers (Reach Digital Health)
Reach Digital Health is leveraging widespread access to mobile phones to connect people with quality healthcare information and scale digital
From David Bornstein / New York Times: Water:Charity assumed that money and celebrity exposure would be able to solve the world’s access-to-clean-water crisis. But this approach often led to more abandoned water pumps. Charities – and journalists who cover them – are now working to concentrate on making their solutions sustainable.
Read the Solutions Insights Lab interview with Gary White of Water.org and WaterEquity.
Reach Digital Health is leveraging widespread access to mobile phones to connect people with quality healthcare information and scale digital
The vast majority of births in Malawi still happen under the care of traditional birth attendants, who are often unequipped
Thorn creates programs and technological products to help law enforcement identify child sexual abuse victims faster, help companies stop the
Babban Gona disrupts cycles of poverty and violence by creating opportunities for young people to engage in agriculture and form
Poverty Stoplight provides self-evaluation surveys – based on community feedback – to empower households to lift themselves out of poverty.
Rights and Resources Initiative is a coalition of Indigenous communities and Afro-descendant people’s rights organizations and their allies advocating for