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Illuminating the Health Equity Challenge
The causes of health inequity are diverse and entwined; the solutions will be as well.
The causes of health inequity are diverse and entwined; the solutions will be as well.
Community-based organizations, philanthropic institutions, and federal agencies—all are needed to support and sustain revitalization efforts.
By catalyzing the power of people to make change, community organizers equip
people at every level to overcome the myriad barriers to health.
A coalition of organizations is improving the health of low-income communities.
The Human Needs Index offers complex, near-real-time information on how people across the United States use social services.
An online tool called Project Sunroof provides homeowners with a clear picture of whether they should go solar.
Two recent initiatives deploy online learning technology to provide training for social sector professionals on a global scale.
Survival International helps tribal societies protect their land—and
their way of life—from encroachment and unwelcome development.
Helping US federal agencies design inexpensive, user-centered technology products is the mission of an unsung team of developers. Includes video extras.
From Mumbai, India, to Mérida, Mexico, IBM employees are applying
their professional skills to a wide range of social challenges.