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Soap Operas With a Social Message

In countries around the world, T.V. serials are being used to deliver important social messages to millions of viewers.

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Shopping for a Better World

Companies that donate to a cause each time a customer buys an item are onto a model with massive potential — but it can be improved.

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Repairing the Surgery Deficit

In countries in Africa, where doctors are few and patients are in need of surgeries, a training program is helping to fill the gap.

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The Power of Failure

Taking a cue from Silicon Valley, nonprofits are learning to use their failures as an integral part of the process of innovation and, ultimately, progress.

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Out of India’s Trash Heaps, More Than a Shred of Dignity

Pune, India, has developed a a waste-management approach that is improving the environment, as well as the livelihoods and social standing of some of the city’s poorest inhabitants.

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Making a Medicine as Easy to Find as a Can of Coke

Diarrheal disease kills more than a million young children each year. Can Coca-Cola's huge distribution network be leveraged to deliver the remedy?

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In Tanzania, Farmers Reap the Benefits of Radio

On farms in sub-Saharan Africa, where Internet and cell phones are often scarce, an old-school wireless technology is a critical tool.

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Innovation Within Reach

The concept of “frugal innovation” presents the challenge of designing products specifically to meet the needs of the world’s poorest people.

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Soap Operas With a Social Message

In countries around the world, T.V. serials are being used to deliver important social messages to millions of viewers.

View Article


Shopping for a Better World

Companies that donate to a cause each time a customer buys an item are onto a model with massive potential — but it can be improved.

View Article

Repairing the Surgery Deficit

In countries in Africa, where doctors are few and patients are in need of surgeries, a training program is helping to fill the gap.

View Article

The Power of Failure

Taking a cue from Silicon Valley, nonprofits are learning to use their failures as an integral part of the process of innovation and, ultimately, progress.

View Article

Out of India’s Trash Heaps, More Than a Shred of Dignity

Pune, India, has developed a a waste-management approach that is improving the environment, as well as the livelihoods and social standing of some of the city’s poorest inhabitants.

View Article


Making a Medicine as Easy to Find as a Can of Coke

Diarrheal disease kills more than a million young children each year. Can Coca-Cola's huge distribution network be leveraged to deliver the remedy?

View Article

In Tanzania, Farmers Reap the Benefits of Radio

On farms in sub-Saharan Africa, where Internet and cell phones are often scarce, an old-school wireless technology is a critical tool.

View Article


Innovation Within Reach

The concept of “frugal innovation” presents the challenge of designing products specifically to meet the needs of the world’s poorest people.

View Article

Soap Operas With a Social Message

In countries around the world, T.V. serials are being used to deliver important social messages to millions of viewers.

View Article


Shopping for a Better World

Companies that donate to a cause each time a customer buys an item are onto a model with massive potential — but it can be improved.

View Article

Repairing the Surgery Deficit

In countries in Africa, where doctors are few and patients are in need of surgeries, a training program is helping to fill the gap.

View Article

The Power of Failure

Taking a cue from Silicon Valley, nonprofits are learning to use their failures as an integral part of the process of innovation and, ultimately, progress.

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