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Unveiling inspiring stories from the frontline of global transformation, igniting a beacon of hope, and provoking thought and action towards a more just, equitable, and sustainable world.
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01 Dec: A Lending Hand Across the Globe: The Kiva Story of Empowerment and Hope

In a world where the chasm between the affluent and the impoverished seems ever-widening, there exists a beacon of hope,…

03 Nov: Fairphone: Pioneering Sustainability in the Smartphone Industry

In a world where technology evolves at lightning speed, the allure of the latest smartphone is undeniable. But behind the…

06 Oct: Ocean Cleanup: Navigating the Waters of Innovation to Turn the Tide on Plastic Pollution

In the vast, swirling gyres of the world’s oceans, a silent crisis unfolds. Millions of tons of plastic waste journey…

01 Sep: LIGHTING UP LIVES: THE BAREFOOT COLLEGE TRANSFORMATION

In a world where the flick of a switch is all it takes to illuminate a room, it’s easy to…

04 Aug: Turning Ashes into Hope: Re:char’s Crusade Against Hunger and Climate Change

In a world grappling with the twin specters of food insecurity and climate change, an innovative venture is proving that…

07 Jul: Ecofiltro: A Ripple of Change in the Waters of Guatemala

In a world where the quest for clean water can feel like a journey through a parched desert, there exists…

30 May: Target Practice for the Planet: How Seedballs Kenya is Reforesting with Precision

Picture a world where every gunshot plants a tree, where instead of heralding destruction, it signals the birth of new life. Well, that’s a tad dramatic, perhaps, but then we are in the business of saving the planet here. And today, we’re hopping onto a flight of fancy to the captivating land of Kenya, a country known for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife. But, alas, not everything is rosy in the garden…or should we say, not in the ‘forest’.

26 May: From Linear to Green: Transforming the Supply Chain for a Sustainable Future

The traditional supply chain is as linear as an arrow. It follows a strict path: from raw material extraction, straight through manufacturing, dashing through distribution, and finally face-planting into a landfill. Like a solo marathon runner whose only destination is exhaustion, it’s a one-way, non-stop trip to obsolescence.

03 Jun: Solar Sister: Illuminating Paths and Empowering Women

In a world where the darkness of gender inequality still looms large, and the shadows of environmental challenges grow ever…