Helen Armstrong lives in the North West and is a psychotherapist, executive coach and trainer. I have made several written ...
Some 3,500 years ago, hunter-gatherers began building massive earthwork mounds along the Mississippi River at Poverty Point, ...
Bill Gates is calling for shifting climate change focus from reducing carbon emissions to fighting poverty and preventing ...
Woojin Jung, an assistant professor at the Rutgers School of Social Work, said she has found a better strategy. Her team has ...
More than half the world's population can connect to the internet, but for people in remote locations or extreme poverty this device can provide limited access.
High levels of inequality, within and between countries, are making the world more vulnerable to pandemics, making pandemics more economically disruptive and deadly, and making them last longer; ...
Dr. Cohen is co-director of LeadingAge LTSS Center at University of Massachusetts Boston and has long studied the crisis of ...
In his first major document, “Dilexi Te,” Pope Leo does not talk about the creation of wealth—which is essential to any work ...
Economies in fragile and conflict-affected situations (FCS) are burdened by weak institutions and are particularly vulnerable to overlapping shocks—including conflict, natural disasters, commodity ...
Thousands of South Sudanese refugees and impoverished locals in Uganda saw a brighter future with a new USAID-funded project.
Dani Rodrik argues that we already have the tools we need to address the world's biggest economic challenges.