Year of the Woman
From the Women’s March to #MeToo, women have risen up to change politics and society.
From the Women’s March to #MeToo, women have risen up to change politics and society.
Before Africa can reap the benefits of artificial intelligence, African governments, investors, and NGOs must train workers for complex tasks, and reform laws and education to meet the demands of tomorrow's economy.
Without the proper planning, preparation, and long-term thinking, skills-based volunteers and the organizations that sponsor them can easily do more harm than good.
Viewing social and economic development as a series of interpersonal interactions can help us understand why development outcomes sometimes diverge from policy goals, and how gendered interactions shape social and economic development.
Social enterprises in India are using restorative and regenerative, circular economy principles to address the deep-seated sustainable development challenges.
Affordable, accessible financial products and services like mobile money are becoming more prevalent in the developing world, but are they improving the lives of the poor?
Public and private leaders should collaborate to promote health amenities in different neighborhoods—enabling prospective residents to make relocation decisions that could improve their quality of life.
How remote-sensing technologies and artificial intelligence will enable new insights into our toughest global problems.
Three unique roles social entrepreneurs can play in driving community action and civic change.
Across the world, businesses are making money by restoring forests and farmland.