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How a private-public-academic partnership is helping people with serious mental illnesses find and keep jobs.
How a private-public-academic partnership is helping people with serious mental illnesses find and keep jobs.
A look at re-evaluated nonprofit tax legislation in Illinois.
People are more likely to use products that they pay for, but when it comes to malaria-preventing bed nets in Africa, the opposite holds true.
LeapFrog Investments aims to insure the poor on a grand scale.
Experts from medical and public health fields offer opinions on the Affordable Health Care Act.
Riders for Health has created a novel approach to maintaining health transport vehicles in sub-Saharan Africa.
As parents spend more time raising their profitable coffee crop, they spend less time attending to their children's needs.
Used shipping containers become health care clinics in the developing world.
We are in the midst of a revolution in philanthropy.
Malnutrition is a prime target for social enterprise efforts. In this audio interview with Stanford Center for Social Innovation correspondent Sheela Sethuraman, Dipika Matthias talks about Ultra Rice, a technology developed by PATH in Seattle, which is being introduced to millions of families around the world with great health and productivity benefits. The project director talks about the genesis of the project, its progress so far, and where it is headed.