Health
Strength in Numbers
StrongMinds looks to break the cycle of depression for women in Uganda and beyond.
StrongMinds looks to break the cycle of depression for women in Uganda and beyond.
In an environment of declining aid budgets dwarfed by pools of private capital, some decades-old donor organizations are turning to market-based tools to address global health challenges.
How the next administration can improve global security and advance American interests by strengthening its support for social innovation in global health and development.
This year marks the last Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting. How might future global development convenings build on the meeting’s success to create even greater impact?
Ariadne Labs, founded by Atul Gawande, seeks to improve outcomes by getting health-care organizations to adopt proven interventions.
For years, the international aid community has stigmatized, mistreated, or simply ignored the millions of people who suffer from mental illness. We need a new approach.
The middle ground between traditional philanthropic and commercial spaces is a continuum; we need to shift the dialogue from morals to tools.
It’s time to stop quibbling over what “disruptive innovation” means and focus on how to put it to work for good.
Arup SenGupta speaks about his project to eliminate arsenic from groundwater without the use of electricity or chemicals.
In Mozambique, an effort to train women as ambulance drivers enhances public safety and fosters opportunity.