Scrutinizing ONE’s “Secret Sauce” for Global Social Change
How a global NGO has fought extreme poverty using a formula that mixes pragmatic incrementalism and practical idealism with pop culture.
Innovative policies and programs that advance the rights of individuals and communities (more)
How a global NGO has fought extreme poverty using a formula that mixes pragmatic incrementalism and practical idealism with pop culture.
A Web-based initiative uses analysis of social media chatter to locate hotspots of antisocial behavior.
Women and even girls continue to be the victims of acid attacks by men in Bangladesh and other countries.
A new community justice system in Liberia emerges from a design-thinking approach.
Ned Breslin speaks with Towera Jalakasi, an innovative entrepreneur who talks about the struggles and rewards of entrepreneurship in a developing economy.
The president and CEO of the Annie E. Casey Foundation writes about the importance of working with public systems.
Timap for Justice trains ordinary citizens to provide legal assistance in a country—Sierra Leone—where legal professionals are scarce.
Gender pay equity is higher in countries where women's involvement in advocacy and organizing efforts is more robust.
Lawless violence in the developing world is a plague that undermines efforts to end extreme poverty.
How a family foundation identified the nonprofit V-Day as a partner to create a new kind of scholarship program.