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Explore promising responses to the world’s most pressing problems by issue area, problem-solving strategy, and more. This website includes two types of stories: reported stories on Skoll Awardees and grantees that have been found in the Solutions Journalism Network’s Solutions Story Tracker®, and structured interviews conducted with representatives from organizations that have received support from the Skoll Foundation over the past 20 years.
The interviews represent a starting point to draw out practical insights from a wide range of individuals and organizations that have been working to address a myriad of social challenges.
Interview with Nikki Santos (Center for Native American Youth)
The Center for Native American Youth at the Aspen Institute is a national education and advocacy organization that works alongside Native youth—ages 24 and under—on
Interview with Nina Smith (GoodWeave International)
GoodWeave International works with businesses and consumers to ensure that businesses throughout the supply chain are free from forced and/or child labor. Their work brings
Interview with Oluseun Onigbinde (BudgIT)
BudgIT is a Nigerian civic organization that uses technology to increase citizen engagement with government institutions to facilitate societal change. The organization has started to
Interview with Paige Brown (Biodiversity Funders Group / Climate and Energy Funders)
The Biodiversity Funders Group (formerly Climate and Energy Funders) supports, facilitates, and seeks to expand a global network of funders responding to climate change. The
Interview with Pankaj Sharma (Transform Schools)
Transform Schools helps improve learning outcomes for students in India, in partnership with state government systems. Pankaj Sharma of Transform Schools spoke with Erica Edwards
Interview with Paul Radu (The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project)
Hundreds of investigative reporters, editors, and technologists are exposing organized crime through the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project. “It takes a network to fight
Interview with Paul Redman (If Not Us Then Who)
If Not Us Then Who supports environmental leadership from indigenous peoples and local communities to build networks and cultivate inclusive impact-driven storytelling. Their work aims
Interview with Pinaki Halder (Landesa)
Landesa helps families in India gain legal control over their land. Supporting women to lead the digital land records documentation work has been a breakthrough
Interview with Pooran Desai (Bioregional Development Group, OnePlanet)
The Bioregional Development Group provides sustainability consultancy services that help businesses, developers and local authorities respond to climate and ecological emergencies. OnePlanet is a digital
Interview with Quratulain Bakhteari (Institute for Development Studies and Practices – Pakistan)
The Institute for Development Studies and Practices, Pakistan runs courses that empower young people and women, in particular, to gain new skills that will allow
Interview with Rachita Misra (SELCO Foundation)
SELCO Foundation is increasing access to sustainable energy in underdeveloped countries and communities by developing solutions that fit local contexts. Rather than getting people “on
Interview with Radha Rajkotia (Building Markets)
Building Markets supports businesses across many sectors in accessing new market opportunities. Radha Rajkotia of Building Markets spoke with Erica J. Edwards on March 9,
Interview with Rebecca DeHart (Fair Count)
Fair Count works to ensure that Historically Undercounted Populations in communities in Georgia and beyond are fairly and accurately counted in the Census. The organization
Interview with Rebecca Katz (Center for Global Health Science and Security, Georgetown Univ)
The Center for Global Health Science and Security at Georgetown University is a multi-disciplinary team that develops evidence for action, providing decision makers with the