“Few of us can do great things, but all of us can do small things with great love,” avows Nobel Prize Laureate Mother Teresa. If we can’t do it small, can we ever hope to do it large?
We fall short in preparing students for the real world. This is the most effective edtech product on the market, helping students improve their literacy across 132 countries.
Climate change could end life on this planet as we know it, but we know how to roll climate change backward over the next 30 years. Here are 3 ways to do it.
Language teaching occurs globally, but many students don’t really learn how to speak. In India, multilingualism is effortless. Karadi Path figured out why.
One billion people, or 15% of the world’s population, experience some form of disability. Social exclusion is the norm. This company wants to prevent that.
In Uganda, where nearly three-quarters of families can’t afford to purchase sanitary protection for their daughters, AFRIpads exists to deliver dignity and help keep girls in school.
Every year, 11M Americans cycle through jail, costing the U.S. billions. Yet over half return soon after being released. Edovo is stopping this revolving door.
440 million kids in Sub-Saharan Africa stand to miss out on opportunities for a quality education. Ubongo wants to rewrite that story – using entertainment.
In the UK, there’s only 1 speech and language therapist for every 4,765 members of the population. In Zambia it's 1 in 6M. Iris Speaks wants to change that.
Switching from kerosene to solar energy allows families to earn more income, pollute less, and help their children study more. Angaza makes the switch affordable.
The world needs almost 69M new teachers to provide quality, universal primary & secondary education by 2030. Guru-G created a gamified app to help teachers everywhere.
Fusing technology with traditional, antiquated industries is a tough juxtaposition. But this company is doing it in order to transform the apparel industry.