Stones2Milestones is empowering young students in India to not only learn the English language, but learn to love reading and learning in order to become an effective force as global leaders.
Millennials are a driving force in business and companies are having a hard time connecting with them. Here are five suggestions to refine your marketing to effectively engage with millennials.
By empowering parents to support their children’s pre-literacy foundation, we can give East African kids a stronger start in school and life, and a hope of breaking Africa’s intergenerational cycle of poverty.
We can all be metaliterate learners – meditative and empowered, asking perceptive questions, thinking about what and how we learn, while sharing our content and insights as we make contributions to society.
Firing is a necessary evil in the world of owning your own business. Letting team members go gracefully is an unfortunate but important skill to master as a founder and leader of a start-up company.
Strong communication skills lay the foundation for future literacy skills and can prevent debilitating disadvantages such as inability to gain employment due to communication inefficiency.
In Bolivia, a grassroots theater troupe called “Las Kory Warmis” gives bold and compelling performances that explore stories of abuse and survival as experienced by women.
A U.S. government agency assessment of the U.S. efforts to help Afghanistan recover from the devastation of 16 years of war found that six out of every 10 dollars since 2002 had been spent on Afghan defense forces.
In Kenya, most smallholder farmers earn less than $3,000 USD per year. Barely able to afford the basics, they can’t justify school fees. This company helps farmers earn more money, so they can send their kids to school.
Most of entrepreneurship isn't sexy. You need to be prepared to struggle for years. Perhaps those years would be better off adding value to another organization?
As entrepreneurs, we believe that if we are not working every available hour in the day, we are not worthy or deserving of the results of the success we achieve.