D-Lab Scale-Ups program offers $20,000 in seed funds to MIT alumni social entrepreneurs
Proposals for 'Phase II' one-year fellowships due Oct. 5
Proposals for 'Phase II' one-year fellowships due Oct. 5
Student in biology, applied international studies will study at Oxford next year.
New study shows ‘informal taxation’ in developing countries is far greater than suspected, supporting public works — and adding a burden for the poor.
After years of development, production of ceramic-pot water filters should soar with opening of new facility.
In Poor Economics, Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo open a window into the lives of the world’s poorest people, and suggest new remedies to combat poverty.
Sponsored by MIT Program in Science, Technology, and Society, Arthur Miller Lecture on Science and Ethics
Contrasting views on display as MIT researchers debate how technology can curb global poverty.
Students aim to improve Kenyan slum-dwellers’ access to basic sanitation — and generate renewable energy and jobs along the way.
MIT-led student team develops mobile-device software to help improve health-care accessibility in remote regions.
MIT anthropologist Erica James examines the psychological damage inflicted on the island nation’s inhabitants.
MIT scholar’s new book scrutinizes the successes and failures of a unique government experiment meant to help America’s urban poor.
MIT students help a researcher build a factory that could provide water filters for 1 million people in northern Ghana
MIT’s influential poverty researcher heralded as best economist under age 40.