By 2050, over 80 percent of people in the world will live in cities. It's time to think about how we will produce food sustainably for all of them. Here's one way.
This UK-based company developed a hydrogen fuel cell car. Its mission is to pursue the elimination of environmental impact of personal transport. Read how.
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The disabled population is the world’s largest minority group. Personal experience taught this entrepreneur that disabilities don't have to be debilitating.
In today's world, digital literacy is key. This startup aims to provide all Africans with access to reliable, inspiring, and educational digital content.
For many Mexican families, paying for boiler fuel eats up monthly income and harms the environment. This technology helps them move toward affordable energy autonomy.
In the past 50 years, the achievement gap between students in the United States has hardly changed. This company is helping schools invest in their teachers.
Every year, around 4,000 children are born deaf in Mexico. Very few learn sign language young enough, excluding them from many opportunities. This app hopes to change that.
Despite high enrollment rates, the majority of East African students aren’t learning basic literacy skills within their first few years of education. This company is changing that — through entertainment.
Angaza aims to eradicate energy poverty around the world by making solar power more affordable than its toxic alternative — improving literacy in the process.
Martin Luther King, Jr. didn’t inspire the world by saying, “I had a nightmare.” This post explores themes like failure, perseverance, positivity and more.
As a serial entrepreneur who advises the White House, Jeff Hoffman speaks to universal themes facing entrepreneurs: failure, uncertainty, success, and more.
During Project Literacy Lab, 50+ mentors and specialists have shared their wisdom to the 16 participating entrepreneurs. Here are some of the top insights.
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.
This Mexican startup works with 140 artisans to combine traditional textiles + modern design. With a fresh rebrand, they're set to break into the US market.