Law Without Lawyers
Timap for Justice trains ordinary citizens to provide legal assistance in a country—Sierra Leone—where legal professionals are scarce.
Innovative policies and programs that advance the rights of people and communities (more)
Timap for Justice trains ordinary citizens to provide legal assistance in a country—Sierra Leone—where legal professionals are scarce.
A program in Alberta, Canada, showcases the way that people with disabilities contribute actively to their communities. Includes magazine extras.
There has been a renewed interest in traditional Indian spiritual practices by Native and other Americans alike.
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.
TCHO company executive John Kehoe talks about the firm's goals in producing high-end products and helping farmers in developing countries.
Effective leaders encourage dissent and activism, combining listening skills with the ability to define and live up to a convincing moral and political vision.
Every year nonprofits and government agencies partner to help resettle the more than one million new immigrants to the United States.