We should only allow ourselves the luxury of looking to the future once we have fixed the solvable problems of the present with technologies we possess.
Profitable markets serving poor customers all over the world are waiting to be tapped; but, is it immoral to create a business that earns profits selling to the poor?
This post salutes the work of Paul Polak—legendary entrepreneur, problem solver, and listener who has helped uplift over 20 million people out of poverty.
Project Literacy Lab represents the world’s first accelerator for entrepreneurs dedicated to closing the global literacy gap by 2030. Here are the 16 ventures.
A new kind of investor, the private foundation, is looking for promising startups and entrepreneurs that harness the power of markets to benefit the poor.
We need to bring together the hundreds of thousands of scientists who want to use technology to solve problems and better the world—before it's too late.
Corporate engagement is key to addressing pressing social challenges, and so is social impact key for corporate bottom lines. This case is about sanitation.