Technology
Digital Public Infrastructure for the Developing World
The “India Stack” provides a model for how developing economies can empower informal business and drive inclusive growth.
The “India Stack” provides a model for how developing economies can empower informal business and drive inclusive growth.
Two-Part 180-Minute SSIR Live! Participation e-Certification Series:
Part I: Understanding Social Problems and Approaches [April 15] and
Part II: Creating and Using a Theory of Change [April 16].
This SSIR Live! series is produced in conjunction with the Effective Philanthropy Learning Initiative at the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society, Stanford University.
Two-Part 180-Minute Live Participation e-Certification Series:
Part I: Navigating Data's Design Dimension [March 26] and
Part II: Weaving Narratives With Infographics [March 28].
This SSIR Live! webinar-workshop will be highly beneficial to leaders and practitioners from nonprofits, foundations, government, business, and other social sector organizations. Whether you’re looking to tell the story of your organization’s impact, shed light on complex issues, or simply bring data to life in new and engaging ways, this workshop will provide the foundation and inspiration to do so. Join us and transform the way you see and share stories with data.
How Ukraine built a digital platform to streamline public service delivery as well as the national defense
Two-Part 180-minute Live Participation e-Certification Series:
Part I: Creating a Foundation for Design Exploration
Part II: Scope Your Project Work and Shape Your Design Process
This live webinar-workshop is developed, facilitated, and presented by Stanford Hasso Plattner Institute of Design's (a.k.a. the Stanford d.school) Designing for Social Systems Program team.
An excerpt from The Tao of Alibaba on the new digital frontier in developing economies
By investing in a talent pipeline of diverse public interest technologists, government and philanthropy can advance equity, expand opportunity, and make democracy work for the people.
A new book argues that “alien” thinking can drive social change.
Three co-governance models the new administration can use to genuinely empower people, create more-equitable policies, and rebuild trust in democratic institutions.