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Global governance issues are forcing universities and colleges to increase their capacity for research and understanding of phenomena outside the national sphere. For Pierre Tapie, what happens at the interface of the worlds of business ...
Socrates believed that the first step towards gaining true knowledge was eliminating misinformation and realizing how much you don’t know, a state he called ‘Aporia’. The Chinese have a similar saying which suggests that ...
The many lives of social entrepreneur Jeroo Billimoria Nestled amongst a row of corporate headquarters at the edge of Amsterdam’s leafy canal belt, the layers of security greeting visitors to Child & Youth Finance International ...
The Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations (UN) is to hold an event today (February 27) on the current and future status of youth employment, “Breaking new ground: Partnerships for more and ...
Fighting poverty with books. Over 12,500 libraries built. While hiking in the Himalayas in 1998, John Wood – at the time a Microsoft senior executive – was inspired to provide books for a Nepali school after ...
Fostering social entrepreneurship. Nearly 3000 fellows worldwide. On a break from Harvard at age 20, Bill Drayton witnessed Vinoba Bhave walk across India convincing individuals to legally gift their land, which he later redistributed to ...
Achieving gender equity and equality in education. Present in 33 countries. Despite considerable progress towards universal primary education in recent years, 35 million African children of primary school age are still not enrolled in school ...
Tackling violence through social inclusion. Projects in Brazil, Haiti and East Timor. Viva Rio defines itself on the basis of its struggle against violence, for peace, and against social exclusion. The organization was founded in ...
Offering a ‘hand up’ to the homeless. 20 years of expanding impact. Though not the prototype – that distinction belongs to Street News in New York – The Big Issue has been the leader in the ‘street ...
Empowering children through financial education. 1.1 million young savers. Jeroo Billimoria believes that international development starts with fostering children’s social and financial awareness. Working to protect and empower children on the streets of ...
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