Economic Development
Disabled Youth Get Quality Jobs
CPDL demonstrates a scalable public-private partnership model that trains disabled youth and links them to jobs in the organized sector.
Understanding why people are out of work and innovative ways to provide them with jobs
CPDL demonstrates a scalable public-private partnership model that trains disabled youth and links them to jobs in the organized sector.
Building stronger nations through social entrepreneurship education.
Through the Global Changemakers program, people under the age of 25 are developing solutions to problems that directly affect them.
A properly designed sponsor-a-child program can have real, long-term impact on the life course of its beneficiaries.
In Tunisia, the Souk At-tanmia project provides funding and technical support to budding entrepreneurs.
Investment in "hyperdense" cities is, according to one writer, the key to solving many problems that afflict US society.
Looking beyond the region's prominent conflicts, Startup Rising instead examines a quieter development in the Middle East: a surprising, burgeoning entrepreneurship.
Is India the answer to the global unemployment crisis?
Confronting Suburban Poverty in America offers a new look at American poverty as well as recommendations for combating it.
Poverty is growing in US suburbs, but for service providers, does it matter where the poor live?