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Thanks to Todd Park, a federal agency has discovered that health care organizations can think more like nimble startups than like lumbering giants.
Thanks to Todd Park, a federal agency has discovered that health care organizations can think more like nimble startups than like lumbering giants.
Social investors are experimenting with a profusion of creative funding mechanisms to help innovators sustain health-improving approaches and to achieve greater impact.
In Indonesia, the issue of customary land rights is in debate.
Organizations should focus less on growing themselves and more on cultivating their networks.
This panel discussion focuses on healthcare delivery and how experts have sustained in delivering high-quality treatment.
A cross sector-partnership between IBM and the Cross River government is saving lives of mothers and children across Nigeria.
There’s huge potential for organizations to use multiple mediums, content, and locations to advocate for the change they want.
Psychologist and innovator Dr. BJ Fogg discusses his model which outlines techniques to stop or decrease behaviors that are unhealthy or start or increase more healthful habits.
A review of the Fordham Institute's paper "Quality Control in K-12 Digital Learning: Three (Imperfect) Approaches."
Jaquelin Hume Foundation Executive Director Gisele Huff talks about the foundation's investment strategy, and why innovation and technology initiatives are significant.