Taking Lessons from Africa’s Youth
Those who want a prosperous future for the continent need to engage—and listen to—its young leaders.
Those who want a prosperous future for the continent need to engage—and listen to—its young leaders.
Women’s empowerment means voter choice, partner choice, healthcare choice, reproductive choice, career choice, and consumer choice.
Health systems need to rethink their programs to take full advantage of health reform—and reframe their value to the communities they serve.
Real assets can have real environmental impact and are ideal investments for young people with new wealth.
Corporate social responsibility programs vs. community partnerships.
For the environmental movement to succeed, it needs to convert its ideas, science, theories, and activism into practical politics that can win votes on a large scale.
Research shows that healthcare social enterprises are segmenting the BOP and leaving the bottom 50 percent of consumers behind.
Catastrophes of the built environment, like the Bangladeshi factory collapse, expose the true cost in public suffering when we fail to build resiliently.