Ecotourism is gaining popularity as the new way to travel. But this Mexican company takes it to a new level. Read about their incredible work in this story.
In Tanzania, agriculture employs about 80% of the workforce. Yet, most smallholder farmers struggle to earn a sustainable income. This company is changing that—with vanilla.
Less than 3% of Kenyans pay for ongoing insurance plans because it's confusing and expensive—dangerous in times of emergency. This company combines micro-credit with micro-insurance to help people get cash fast.
In Kenya over 70% of the population are farmers. But, they can't access markets, and their income suffers. Ojay Greene is changing that by connecting them.
In 2011, South Sudan became the world’s newest nation, but it knows little other than civil war. Yet this company is training doctors to improve healthcare.
For people in developing countries, counterfeit drugs are a huge problem. Miti Health disrupts the supply chain and helps pharmacists trust their medicine.
For many people, poverty is not having transportation to leave and access greater opportunity. Bicycles Against Poverty is changing that in rural Uganda.
In Kenya, 300 children under five and 20 women die daily from preventable conditions linked to pregnancy and childbirth. Totohealth aims to change that.
In West Africa, many small-scale farmers are facing hardship. Ignitia sends weather forecasts through text messages, helping farmers improve their yields.
In Kenya with a population of 45 million, 17.5 million lack safe water. With its unique technology, Susteq makes water kiosks more innovative and effective.
The Open University of West Africa distributes mobile phones loaded with cached educational tools to people living in camps and in rural villages in Ghana.
After 50 years of civil war, fear, and mistrust, Colombia has reached a period of peace. Now, Colombia’s leadership can be rebuilt with Colombia’s children.
How many of us can ensure our clothes were made without the use of slavery or significant and needless damage to the environment? Tonlé works to change that.
Could the same powerful storytelling from Obama’s campaign for president of the U.S. be scaled to transform the women’s rights movement? Resonate thinks so.
Bangladesh is one of 57 countries that faces a critical shortage of doctors. mDoc exists to solve the issue of providing healthcare to millions of people.
Reap Benefit is the first gamified problem-solving app in India designed to educate, empower and reward students for tackling big issues in their communities.