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Success Factor: Addressing Underlying Issues

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Interview with Dr. Angela Chaudhuri (Swasti)

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Interview with Amanda McClelland (Resolve to Save Lives)

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Interview with Debbie Rogers (Reach Digital Health)

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Interview with Shwetha Kamath and Geetika Tondon-Higgins (Educate Girls)

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Interview with Gopi Gopalakrishnan (World Health Partners)

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Interview with Elizabeth Hausler (Build Change)

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People Who Are Making Health Care More Fair

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Vera Cordeiro: Addressing diseases of poverty

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Turning Data into Solutions

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Positive or Negative: Rate Your Latest Police Encounter

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The Solutions Insights Lab is not a work of journalism. The interviewing approach has been standardized and the individuals interviewed were specifically selected as part of a project supported by the Skoll Foundation to learn from its 20 years of work supporting practitioners of social change. Solutions Journalism Network (SJN) seeks to better understand how the solutions journalism approach can be deployed or adapted to support learning. The interviews included here do not represent any form of endorsement by SJN, which is an independent, non-partisan organization that does not advocate for any particular approach to social change.