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.
Building a reason for hope in the favelas
Read StoryRegistering To Be His Own Boss In Nepal
Read StoryOpening the books in West Virginia
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Read StoryDiscovering the world from a classroom
Read StoryInnovating against the grain
Read StoryImproving quality of service to mothers in need
Read StoryBrewing beer, feeding the homeless with a credit reform
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