Social enterprises empower communities
MIT students launch social enterprises that work with communities to foster financial and environmental sustainability.
MIT students launch social enterprises that work with communities to foster financial and environmental sustainability.
2015 fellows include MIT alumni and members of the International Development Innovation Network working in Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Tanzania, and Uganda.
Annual summit expands to three sessions, focused on recycling, health care, and empowering desert communities.
Continuing work begun on a D-Lab trip, Kung aims to reduce the costs and labor required to produce compost toilets in El Salvador.
Architecture major Tiandra Ray designs spaces with a focus on community, not just aesthetics.
Under the leadership of Dan Sweeney, D-Lab Biomass Fuel and Cookstove Group researches and tests clean cooking products for the developing world.
To help alleviate poverty, representatives from MIT D-Lab and Tufts Fletcher School focus on respectful, human-centered research practices in global development.
Ann Mei Chang of the U.S. Global Development Lab and Kevin Starr of the Mulago Foundation will deliver keynote addresses.
Across the slums of Lagos, a startup’s bikes have removed 600 tons of recyclables in return for rewards.
First report of Comprehensive Initiative on Technology Evaluation offers new framework for assessment.
From bike-mounted maize shellers to solar lamps, startup brings more efficient tools to rural Tanzania.
Rethink Relief design summit participants create technology solutions hand-in-hand with refugees in post-conflict northern Uganda.
Mitesh Gala and Carl Jensen will each receive a $20,000 grant and a year of mentoring as D-Lab Scale-Ups fellows.
Johnson & Johnson, Unilever, and others sign on to the Practical Impact Alliance, a collaborative initiative aiming to scale poverty solutions worldwide.