A Durable Fix for Global Poverty
A “multifaceted” program has the potential to yield lasting improvements in the lives of the very poor.
A “multifaceted” program has the potential to yield lasting improvements in the lives of the very poor.
City officials under Mayor Michael Bloomberg made advances in public health that were important but hardly unique.
Leaders from the Skoll Foundation have developed a useful yet flawed outlook on pursuing social entrepreneurship.
A project in Newark, N.J., produced cautionary lessons for both advocates and critics of education reform.
The sharing economy, as a feature of urban life, could evolve in promising or not-so-promising ways.
Using a social return on investment framework, organizations can estimate the future impact, cost, and scale of programs before they begin, and allocate resources for greater impact.
A critique of the Gates Foundation doubles as a critique of the “philanthrocapitalism” model in general.
One of India’s biggest challenges is providing clean water to all of its 1.3 billion citizens.
Data is a powerful tool for driving large-scale impact, but using it effectively and responsibly in government and beyond requires intentionality.
This series focuses on data for impact, and highlight specific interventions that can help drive a more networked, inclusive, and open society.