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Success Factor: Practicing Human Centered Design

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Treating the ‘throw-away’ members of society

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Backed By A Band Of Philanthropists, Nonprofit Makes Dramatic Progress In Reducing Childhood Deaths

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These Citywide Behavioral Science Experiments Are Paying Off

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Chinese for Affirmative Action

Asian American food aid expands to address hidden hunger during pandemic

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Africa’s New Agents of Progress in Female Health: Traditional Male Chiefs

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Talking Female Circumcision Out of Existence

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Malawi’s Leader Makes Safe Childbirth Her Mission

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A Mission to Stop Genital Cutting

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Smart African Politics: Candidates Debating Under a Tree

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Myanmar’s Smart Farmers & Saving Mozambique’s Forests

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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.