Skoll World Forum: Large Scale Social Change
The eighth year of the Skoll World Forum showed incredible dedication to accelerating entrepreneurial solutions to the world’s most pressing social issues.
The eighth year of the Skoll World Forum showed incredible dedication to accelerating entrepreneurial solutions to the world’s most pressing social issues.
Collaboration across sectors supports the scaling up of product dissemination and an organizations’ goals of improving the lives of low-income citizens.
I hope that as long as there is poverty in our country, there will be a Cincinnati Works’ model that can help families escape poverty.
While public-private partnerships have remained elusive to many, Cambodia, one of the least developed countries in the world, has been quietly using the strategy to provide universal HIV/AIDS treatment.
A Cambodian restaurant trains former street youth for jobs in the hospitality industry.
Local US collaboratives are adapting and evolving for long-term success.
A groundbreaking microfinance model is bringing out the best in society.
Clarifying four core features that hub organizations are widely assumed to share can help us grasp their limits and possibilities as innovation intermediaries.
Brazilian entrepreneurs are leveraging their deep intellectual, social, and natural resources to drive greater prosperity and create wealth.
Small businesses in the world’s 13th most unequal country are leading the way in serving low-income communities.