From Service Learning to Learning Service
Personal development and global development are intrinsically linked, but our current service-learning model might need flipping on its head.
Innovations that address global challenges such as education, environment, and health (more)
Personal development and global development are intrinsically linked, but our current service-learning model might need flipping on its head.
Social innovations in supply chains have the potential for making an impact on a large scale. Experts describe innovations that are benefiting society and delivering economic value.
Ma Jun, Director of the Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs, describes the positive results achieved through the China Water Pollution Map.
A new catalog of metrics can help investors and organizations demonstrate that positive financial returns and social returns can be twinned.
Five characteristics of civic culture that collective impact efforts must address.
Jill Boughton, CEO of Sustainable WasteResources International, discusses environmental sustainability and corporate social responsibility.
The Purpose Economy describes how a new type of economy is taking shape, one that will emphasize serving the people.
Earlier this month, a group backed by companies including Airbnb and Taskrabbit began urging users to petition for changes in regulation—will politicians uphold the rules or loosen them? Or is there is a third option?
Seventeen corporate and global education leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum 2014 in Davos, Switzerland, to discuss how they are rethinking the role of business in global education.
Meeting the energy demands of modern society without destroying the planet will require a new approach to climate and energy issues.