Social Enterprise
Sales and Social Enterprise Aren’t Mutually Exclusive
To market to the base of pyramid, we need to stop thinking of selling as a dark art.
To market to the base of pyramid, we need to stop thinking of selling as a dark art.
SSIR managing editor Eric Nee moderates a panel organized by the Indian strategic philanthropy foundation Dasra on supporting good governance in India.
An ambitious plan by Delhi's local government aims to give the city's poor better access to health care through neighborhood clinics.
Frugal, flexible, and inclusive “jugaad innovation” provides a compelling model for nonprofits looking for innovative solutions to significant problems.
In India, a simple, citizen-led assessment is helping citizens gauge children’s learning levels—and challenging a deep-seated belief that going to school means getting an education.
Google and Tata Trusts partner to bring the Internet to women in rural India.
Top-down development doesn't work. What's needed is a "pull model" created by locals, funders, and government agencies working together as equals.
How Jaipur Living developed a global rug business, one weaver at a time, and lifted thousands out of poverty.