Technology & Design
Crisis Tech
Listening closely to users has enabled developers to create digital tools that support responses to the recent Ebola outbreak.
Listening closely to users has enabled developers to create digital tools that support responses to the recent Ebola outbreak.
A new, data-driven mode of confronting humanitarian disaster requires an appropriate policy framework.
As the nature, frequency, and scale of disasters grows, the philanthropic sector needs to shift its focus to preparedness through a shared sense of urgency and a commitment to improving data infrastructure.
International food assistance can lead to a spike in the occurrence of armed conflict within a country.
Why corporate and individual giving to fight Ebola lags far behind that of other crises, and how to unlock more dollars.
In this podcast, Benjamin describes TOHL’s rise to be a global industry leader in water logistics and infrastructure, and how it has been changing lives in the process.
A Silicon Valley start-up that operates earth-orbiting imaging satellites is making them available to social innovators.
Host Ned Breslin speaks with the RYOT founders about their plans to disrupt traditional media by allowing people to “Become the News.”
How one volunteer relief organization’s approach and recruitment policies has allowed it to grow and remain relevant to the populations it serves.
The author of Cracking the Network Code discusses the important role of networks in scaling up solutions.