How would you empower women entrepreneurs in one of the most unequal countries in Latin America? Ask Gabriela. She'll share her secrets in this entirely Unreasonable Talk.
To create a new company, Pedro, founder of Agua Inc., and some college students experiment in The Gambia with the intention of expanding his revolutionary biotechnology to new markets around the world.
Find out how UpEnergy is making clean energy, clean water, and solar light more accessible and more affordable than ever for communities who need it the most -- with a business model that generates profits.
A child dies every 6 seconds from malnutrition. That's more than malaria, more than tuberculosis, more than AIDS! That's more than all 3 of those killers combined. See how peanut butter -- and the bold, new Calorie Cloud -- are the answer!
In this talk, two entrepreneurs unravel the mystery around how they have provided healthcare to more than 650,000 people in rural India for less than a dollar per patient... and they're just getting started!
Designing products for underdeveloped nations is a far different art from design as we know it. Find out why so many products and strategies fail in poverty-stricken markets and how hard-nosed entrepreneurs are defining success.
There is an opportunity for social entrepreneurs to fix the riddle of getting the product to the end consumer in underdeveloped countries. Read why many ideas have failed and why some approaches might just eradicate the problem.
Tired of spending trillions of dollars on poverty and getting nowhere? Here’s a chance to learn from one of the most resourceful business men around, who happens to be solving poverty along his way.
Watch this 3-minute expert interview on Archbishop Desmond Tutu on why freedom is cheaper than oppression when it comes to public policy and international development leadership.
"Our first date with uncertainty came up when we had to stand in front of over 400+ Semester at Sea students and tell them what we do and what we want from them in only 6 minutes, Pecha Kucha style." In this post Shivananda Salgame explores the start of the Vita Beans journey with Unreasonable at Sea.
Why not become the largest employer of hearing Impaired people in the world? Why not manufacture affordable hearing aids? Tendekayi Katsiga of Solar Ear shares his unreasonable journey.