Se há alguém que compreende a profunda transformação pela qual nossa sociedade está passando, essa pessoa é Robin Chase (confira seu livro "Economia Compartilhada", já traduzido para dezenas de idiomas). E ela não apenas entende a situação: com uma iniciativa empresarial atrás da outra, Robin está...
O momento requer nosso apoio a todos os agentes de transformação que, por décadas, combatem a naturalização do racismo. Reafirmamos ainda nosso compromisso institucional. E intensificaremos a identificação e o fortalecimento de novos agentes de transformação que façam avançar a agenda da igualdade...
Editor's Note: Ashoka imagines a world where education is truly transformational, where every child has mastered empathy—and would like to work with you to help build it. Join us on StartEmpathy.org, our new digital home for all things empathy, where you can learn why empathy matters, pick up...
Kids these days—they're doing big things, like turning favorite pasttimes into viable solutions to pressing social issues. Take for example the four winners of the 5th Annual Staples Youth Social Entrepreneur Competition: Karthik Naralasetty, 22, has realized he can harness Facebook to connect blood...
Bermula dari sebuah pertanyaan riset, RJ berdedikasi untuk mengembangkan sebuah gerakan pengelolaan sampah elektronik Indonesia untuk memastikan bahwa daur ulang dan konsumsi elektronik yang berkelanjutan menjadi norma baru di masyarakat, tanpa pengecualian.
Editor's Note: Tiwale, KadAfrica, Twim Academy, GiftedMom, and AEPT were named winners in The MasterCard Foundation and Ashoka’s “Future Forward: Innovations for Youth Employment in Africa” challenge. These young social entrepreneurs will take part in the Ashoka Changemakers Day on Youth Employment...
Ever heard of “empathy marketing”? It’s the latest business buzzword. The idea is that if companies can look through their clients’ eyes and understand their desires, they will be better able to tailor their offerings and gain a competitive advantage. To me, this is stepping into someone else’s...