A New Business Model for Women in the West Bank
Fidaa El Tunky has created the first grassroots venture capital project for rural women in the whole of the Arab region.
Fidaa El Tunky has created the first grassroots venture capital project for rural women in the whole of the Arab region.
Pierre Carpentier, Jean-Michel Lecuyer, & Céline Claverie join for a panel discussion on social innovation and finance; not translated from French to English.
If Fair Trade coffee quality doesn’t improve, the Direct Trade movement will quickly become a growing threat.
To understand poverty, we need a more complex epistemology that allows for the interdependencies which correlation often implies.
The owner of the only certified B Corporation in Kentucky assesses the pros and cons of the certification.
Fair Trade-certified coffee is growing in sales, but strict certification requirements are resulting in uneven economic advantages for coffee growers and lower quality coffee for consumers.
Six pathways to making housing more affordable and available from the Ivory Prize for Housing Affordability.
Why Kiva chose to be a 501(c)(3), what this tax status buys the organization, and how being a nonprofit poses challenges.
A new approach to measuring poverty is needed, one that accounts for multiple factors such as housing, and regional economic differences.
To cure the social sector’s metric monomania, we must get comfortable with complexity.