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| Michela Wrong |
| Michela Wrong is a British journalist and author of It's Our Turn to Eat: The Story of a Kenyan Whistle-blower. |
| Social Covenants Must Precede Social Contracts |
| Seth Kaplan | 04/09/13 |
| Fragile states that do not first forge a social covenant will later find it difficult to codify justice in a social contract. | |
| Innovation to the Rescue |
| Rocco Nuri, Neha Bhat | 03/21/13 |
| The UN refugee agency is adopting an innovation-centered approach in pursuit of better services, products, and outcomes for displaced populations. | |
| Think Impact |
| The Optimist's Timeline |
| Bill Gates | 01/17/13 |
| Digital empowerment is a long and ongoing process, says Bill Gates, but he remains optimistic that technological innovation will improve the lives of the poorest people. | |
| Send Salads to Ethiopia, and Solar Panels to Senegal |
| Todd Moss | 12/06/12 |
| We wouldn't send salads as food relief to a starving country, so why is the Overseas Private Investment Corporation doing the equivalent in the energy sector? | |
| 3D Printing Can Unlock Development Potential |
| William Hoyle, Evan O'Neil | 11/01/12 |
| 3D printing is the new frontier in manufacturing, with potentially radical effects on patterns of global trade and development. | |
| Using ICT to Enable Agricultural Innovation Systems |
| 10/23/12 | |
| The potential of ICTs to help small farmers exchange information is clear. World Bank and FAO hosted a discussion on current projects that are expected to bring beneficial results. | |
| Brazil as an Emerging Environmental Donor |
| Kathryn Hochstetler | 04/17/12 |
| Under the banner of solidarity diplomacy, Brazil is spreading its homegrown development innovations, including biofuel technologies. | |
| Small-Scale Bioenergy Initiatives |
| 02/02/12 | |
| Fifteen case studies in 12 countries demonstrate that natural resource efficiency is possible in small-scale bioenergy initiatives, such as biodigesters and efficient stoves. | |
| LeapFrog Investments |
| Save the Elephants |
| Valid Solutions for Malnutrition |
| Laurance Allen | 04/05/11 |
| Health and nutrition pioneer Steve Collins is building a social enterprise to battle severe acute malnutrition with ready-to-use therapeutic foods grown and manufactured in the developing world. | |
| Too Much Transparency? |
| Peter Singer | 08/16/10 |
| Complete government transparency is utopian in a world where terrorists seek to commit atrocities, yet on the whole a more transparent community is likely to be a better one. | |
| The World Still Loves Obama |
| Bruce Stokes | 06/17/10 |
| American soft power, eroded through much of the last decade, has rebounded despite the economic crisis, Afghan escalation, and failure to take steps against climate change. | |
| Achim Steiner |
| Achim Steiner is executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme and is director-general of the UN Offices at Nairobi. |
| Copenhagen: The Africa Dimension |
| Tegegnework Gettu | 12/08/09 |
| Any concerted effort to tackle climate change in Africa must focus primarily on poverty reduction, but we must also assess how African countries can contribute to the solution. | |
| United Nations Environment Programme |
| The United Nations Environment Programme aims to provide leadership and encourage partnership in caring for the environment by inspiring, informing, and enabling nations and peoples to improve their quality of life without compromising that of future generations. |
| Lucille Pilling |
| Dr. Lucille B. Pilling is a corporate social responsibility strategist with expertise in corporate sustainability and global public health. |
| International Crisis Group |


