The Poverty Credential
Politicians' personal stories about overcoming poverty won’t fuel economic mobility.
Social innovations that improve the living standards of the poor (more)
Politicians' personal stories about overcoming poverty won’t fuel economic mobility.
Microfinance has tended to grow by faithful replication of well-established models; it is now time to experiment with hybrid models that bring together the best features of each.
Businesses worldwide are putting themselves at risk if they don’t respond effectively to the story of climate change.
An innovative investment opportunity to increase results—not rhetoric—on quality job creation for all.
If real, radical cultural change is a goal of the Clinton Global Initiative, then real rich people are part of the problem and fundamental to the solution.
Highlights from the Clinton Global Initiative 2012.
Proposed new life bonds represent one potential mechanism for leveraging the power of financial markets to reduce poverty.
In East Africa, access to accurate, timely information is improving the livelihood of entrepreneurial farmers.
Together, the public and private sector can develop affordable and truly accessible banking solutions that benefit the world’s poor.
Due to the rapid growth of its cities, China's middle class is growing—but so is its urban poor.