Technology
Digital Public Infrastructure for the Developing World
The “India Stack” provides a model for how developing economies can empower informal business and drive inclusive growth.
The “India Stack” provides a model for how developing economies can empower informal business and drive inclusive growth.
One of India’s largest cities launched the world’s biggest public-private partnership metro rail project to construct essential public transit for its bustling metropolis. Its leaders overcame numerous hurdles by cultivating a stakeholder mindset.
Microfinance relies on social networks for repayment, but those same networks can backfire during a financial crisis.
How rural women are unbraiding borders to reclaim power in agrarian India
Indian companies tend to spend required social outlays on important stakeholder groups.
Shunned by traditional financial systems, sex workers in Asia’s largest red-light district started their own bank. Now it is empowering other marginalized groups.
Outgrow combines digital technologies and India’s ancient agricultural wisdom to support small-scale farmers.
Companies and nonprofits need to be more realistic and empathetic that consumers’ decisions are not purely driven by cost.
An innovative approach to traffic safety cut fatalities in half on one of India’s most dangerous highways.
For more than four decades, Gram Vikas has been delivering equitable water and sanitation systems to deprived villages in rural India by training and encouraging them to take ownership of their solutions.