This is how to harness the power of human imagination for social change
Art can change the social contract with society and shift the power of imagination into collective development.
Art can change the social contract with society and shift the power of imagination into collective development.
Here are 5 innovative solutions from social innovators, from creating meatless meat in Asia to empowering farmers across Africa, to solve our food crisis.
Corporate change-makers drive social innovation within organizations; social entrepreneurs innovate in partnership with communities. They can help one another.
Social innovators from the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship offer six lessons on creating positive change in local communities and the world.
COVID-19 has forced businesses to pay more attention to the risks of inaction on climate change and spurred action on lowering emissions
The Schwab Foundation of Social Entrepreneurship has helped mitigate more than 192 million tonnes of CO2. Here are some of those climate change solutions.
Social entrepreneurs are at the forefront of reskilling those who need it most. Here are 5 ways they are innovating and leading the reskilling revolution.
The recent influx of new technologies in Africa needs to be capitalized upon by the education sector, which has been hit hard by the pandemic.
3 projects show how culture can create positive change in health research resulting from the artful combination of curiosity and creativity, together with policy thinking and making.
Social entrepreneurs and other front-line actors have a key role to play in achieving the Great Reset and meeting the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.
Drawn from around the globe and with a shared purpose to ensure a sustainable recovery from COVID-19, here are the 2020 Social Innovators of the Year.
Social entrepreneurs – innovators with a social mission – are vital first responders to the COVID-19 crisis and are uniquely positioned to represent a new standard for today’s change lead...
Black people need to start telling their own stories – because when we truly know each other, and see that all solutions hold value, we can shift whole systems.
Two rhythms and a sharpened pencil. That's what one filmmaker says we need to regenerate and heal our souls – and the world – in these uncertain times.
A new measure of well-being should be priced into every transaction, argues a social entrepreneur.







