IMPACT INDIA
Q&A With Desh Desphande
Serial technology entrepreneur Desh Deshpande is taking innovation techniques created at MIT and using them to solve social problems in India.
Serial technology entrepreneur Desh Deshpande is taking innovation techniques created at MIT and using them to solve social problems in India.
Educate Girls is helping more than one million Indian schoolchildren.
The lack of toilets in India has a disproportionate impact on adolescent girls.
Indians are giving more time and more money to charitable causes in India.
How creative collaborations worldwide are deploying capital and support for promising social enterprises.
More than a billion people worldwide still lack electricity and the opportunity it can bring. But access is now more possible than ever.
Models that tie pedagogy to business have the potential to provide revenue to help fund education and practical business exposure for students.
A look at why and how social innovation can catalyze solutions for local problems from within the community, rather than by importing ideas from the outside.
Building resilience can improve girls’ health and education faster and more effectively, but it’s a missing component of nearly all global development efforts to improve girls’ outcomes.