IMPACT INDIA
Circular Social Innovation in India
Social enterprises in India are using restorative and regenerative, circular economy principles to address the deep-seated sustainable development challenges.
Social enterprises in India are using restorative and regenerative, circular economy principles to address the deep-seated sustainable development challenges.
The time has come to make private sector support of startup social enterprises the expectation, not the exception.
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.
Rob Reich moderates a discussion with Reed Hastings and Darren Walker on the tension between individual or institutional philanthropy and democratic societies.
To accelerate the ethical use of sensitive data, governments and universities are setting up new systems to give secure access to their researchers. However, if they want to be able to evaluate the full range of social service programs, they also need to make this data is useful to nonprofits.
Successful nonprofit leaders anticipate falling behind schedule—but also know how to catch up.
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.