A Ashoka Global pediu para a nossa Rede enviar sugestões de livros que todo Changemakers deveriam ler. Essa é a tradução para português de The Fellow's Bookshelf. Aproveite!!
The face of journalism is changing. The wave of new media has brought with it more chances for us to get involved in our world, whether that’s by signing an online petition, backing a Kickstarter campaign or sharing a news story with our social media circles. For journalists, there’s a new goal: don...
There has been a recognition and identification that the value systems that drive and underpin the development efforts by all of the stakeholders moves towards viewing the world holistically beyond our human world, acknowledging interconnectedness, embracing plurality, a resilient and sustainable...
Le journalisme d'impact a le vent en poupe. De quoi s'agit-il ? Est-ce une posture adaptée au contexte de guerre contre le terrorisme en France ? Le point avec Christian de Boisredon, fondateur de Sparknews et Dominique Seux, directeur délégué de la rédaction des Echos. [...] >> Voir l'interview >>...
Dr. Mohammad Al-Ubaydli is the founder of Patients Know Best (PKB), a technology platform that allows patients to securely view their medical records and share their information with other doctors and family members, giving individual patients easy access to and control over their medical data. Dr...
Now in its 40th year, the Ashoka Fellowship has supported and enabled close to 4,000 leading social innovators from 92 countries. Ashoka Philippines is proud to welcome three new Fellows who are working for the benefit of all Filipinos - Scott Stiles of Fair Employment Foundation; Ben Abadiano of...
Ashoka fellow Shafqat Munir Ahmad’s organization Journalists for Democracy and Human Rights (JDHR) has educated over 1200 journalist to incorporate social issues into mainstream media. The success of JDHR led Shafqat to create a new initiative this year called the Infochange News and Features...
The session at the European Venture Philanthropy Association (EVPA) Conference will give an overview of the responses and concrete needs of support of social innovators related to the Covid-19 pandemic, while extending the conversation to building general resilience for other crises that social...
In their recent piece “Supportive housing can curb homelessness in our own backyard,” US Fellow Rosanne Haggerty and her co-author Martha Kegel draw attention to a housing controversy taking place in New Orleans. Kegel’s organization UNITY wants to transform an abandoned building into “supportive...
Mexican social entrepreneurs Carlos Cruz was admittedly suspicious of big business when a group from Danone SA sought his help training low-income women to sell yogurt on the street. For six months, their teams met in neutral locations, hashing out how Cruz might adapt a life- and job-skills program...