Egypt’s No. 1 Net Activist
A riveting memoir by Egyptian revolutionary—and Google marketing executive—Wael Ghonim.
A riveting memoir by Egyptian revolutionary—and Google marketing executive—Wael Ghonim.
Two books argue that entrepreneurs and technology are transforming the global economy.
Circles, a national program for helping families get out of poverty, taps an underused resource: middle-class support groups.
In Kenya, civic education programs reached 4.5 million people in advance of the 2002 election.
Social entrepreneurship provides a path to transform Lebanon’s challenges into opportunities for change and development.
Laws and programs designed to benefit vulnerable groups, such as the disabled or people of color, often end up benefiting all of society.
It’s time for activists and organizations to adopt a more strategic approach to public interest communications.
To do as much good as possible with limited resources, funders should look to woefully underfunded protest movements.
In adopting data-driven practices, leaders must design and implement programs in ways that engage community members directly in the work of social change.
A look at how Switzerland radically and successfully changed its approach to drug policy following a heroin epidemic in the late 1980s and 90s, and what the effort teaches us about the social innovation process.