What Kenya can teach its neighbors — and the US — about improving the lives of the “unbanked”
From Kelsey Piper / Vox: Mobile banking in Kenya has increased economic mobility for families living in poverty. The mobile
From Kelsey Piper / Vox: Mobile banking in Kenya has increased economic mobility for families living in poverty. The mobile
From CBS News: The Nehemiah project began in the 1980s building privately-owned homes on land that nobody wanted in East
From Katherine Latham / Reasons to Be Cheerful: In the United Kingdom, the supermarket Iceland Foods gives out interest-free microloans
From Nate Berg / ENSIA: North Carolina’s Roanoke Electric Cooperative is helping members bring down energy costs. Because the energy
Mette Beckhof co-leads the local chapter of The Economy for the Common Good in Cologne/Bonn, Germany, which advocates an alternative
Tara Campbell (she/her) is a designer specializing in change-enabling collaborative processes. In her role at the David Suzuki Foundation, she
Romain Sepehr Vakilitabar is the founder of Pathos Labs, a non-profit laboratory focused on exploring ways in which entertainment and
From Piper French / Noema: Public banks are owned and run by governments, and because they store money for the
From Domantė Platūkytė / LRT: A company in Lithuania cut back the work day from eight to six hours and
From Cheryl Splain / Knox Pages: The Knox County Department of Job & Family Services has implemented a two-pronged approach