Liberation Technology
LibertApp is proving how technology can be used to stop human trafficking and save lives.
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LibertApp is proving how technology can be used to stop human trafficking and save lives.
At the forefront of the effort to raise awareness about Africa’s climate plight is Vanessa Nakate, a 24-year-old Ugandan social media activist.
In an effort to save the bees and buttress the global food supply, Edete, an Israel-based agricultural technology company, has set out to reduce the strain on bees by assisting them with crop pollination.
With the goal of reducing pollution, Amsterdam-based Fashion for Good created the Good Fashion Fund (GFF), the first investment fund focused exclusively on encouraging collaborations between fashion and technology.
The Missing Billion initiative aims to end the health-care gap for disabled people by 2030 by identifying breakdowns, building evidence, and compiling best practices for the health system framework.
The 19th, a new nonprofit, nonpartisan publication, is dedicated to in-depth reporting of the issues that matter to women, especially health care.
LaderaTECH is developing a hydrogel to preventatively treat areas at high risk for wildfires.
New research indicates that prawns offer an unlikely solution for an infectious disease in Senegal.
A network of crisis translators provides trauma-informed translation and interpretation services to immigrants, migrants, and refugees.
A new trauma-informed app provides victims of sexual violence access to confidential support and resources.