Eight Social Entrepreneurs Tell Their Personal Stories
SSIR editors select eight books by leading social entrepreneurs about their personal journeys along the path to social change.
Innovative ideas for social entrepreneurs who tackle society’s problems (more)
SSIR editors select eight books by leading social entrepreneurs about their personal journeys along the path to social change.
A report from Lab2, and why learning to reflect on our assumptions about how change happens has value, whether or not “lab” is in your title.
Through the Global Changemakers program, people under the age of 25 are developing solutions to problems that directly affect them.
In Tunisia, the Souk At-tanmia project provides funding and technical support to budding entrepreneurs.
Looking beyond the region's prominent conflicts, Startup Rising instead examines a quieter development in the Middle East: a surprising, burgeoning entrepreneurship.
Is India the answer to the global unemployment crisis?
Lessons from Silicon Valley on how to establish a business culture that rewards innovation and propels Lebanon into the digital age.
Civic Work, Civic Lessons discusses the importance of engaging in public service, especially for younger people.
Development professionals can learn from Silicon Valley aid efforts, and create more effective and transformative change around the world.
How to make convenings that matter.