Disabled Youth Get Quality Jobs
CPDL demonstrates a scalable public-private partnership model that trains disabled youth and links them to jobs in the organized sector.
Innovations that address global challenges such as education, environment, and health (more)
CPDL demonstrates a scalable public-private partnership model that trains disabled youth and links them to jobs in the organized sector.
Building stronger nations through social entrepreneurship education.
To effectively manage climate risks we must strengthen ties between the mitigation and adaptation communities.
Employing social enterprise to improve packaging, Coca-Cola uses renewable resources and recycling projects to enhance environmental sustainability and international development.
New research illustrates how we can overcome challenges facing post-conflict countries like Afghanistan through the use of mobile phones.
The sector needs to shift its attention from modest goals that provide short-term relief to bold goals that provide long-term solutions.
Traditional health care is a hands-on affair. But a wave of technology-driven innovation signals the emergence of a compelling new model.
NYU's College of Dentristy partnered with the government of the Caribbean island nation of Grenada to fight tooth decay among children.
One Laptop per Child Australia has developed a visionary program to bring digital technology to children in remote areas.
An effort to improve sanitation in developing countries yields lessons in how to achieve enduring, broad-based social impact.