Youth Unemployment in the Developing World Is a Jobs Problem
Instead of treating education like a silver bullet, a demand-side job creation strategy should be at the heart of youth unemployment programs.
Instead of treating education like a silver bullet, a demand-side job creation strategy should be at the heart of youth unemployment programs.
Rapid advances in AI threaten to eliminate many jobs, but there are still two distinct paths this AI revolution could take.
Impact investors can support a more just economy by prioritizing alternative ownership enterprises that shift power away from shareholders to workers, the community, and the planet.
Prioritization tools are needed to address systemic bias in financial assistance programs.
Young people, especially ones from LGBTQ+ communities, are essential to achieving social change. Examples from Colombia show how to include them in decision-making.
In many developing countries, the informal economy is the real economy. What, then, does it mean when digital labor platforms come to those countries?
An excerpt from How Trust Works on the psychology of criminal justice reform
Moving away from endless problem-solving and toward creating healthy context.
Knowledge of trauma and healing gives funders a way to expand their perspectives, do less harm, and be more effective at systems change.