Eradicating Poverty
We recognize that outsiders should respect the dignity, agency and enterprise of low-income communities, because only they can fix their problems. Freeing the enterprise of the poor—not state interventionism and “development plans”—will make poverty history. We invest in local change agents who know better than we what needs to change.
Bringing New Life to the Bayou
Read StoryProtecting the Freedom to Freelance
Read StoryUplifting a Nation with the Freedom to Work
Read StoryInspiring Change through Song
Read StoryDefending the Path Out of Poverty
Read StoryTackling a Crisis Together
Read StoryBuilding a New Place to Call Home
Read StoryFreedom's Champion: Aimable Manirakiza
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Read StoryBuilding a reason for hope in the favelas
Read StoryRegistering To Be His Own Boss In Nepal
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