Food insecurity in Africa is #Solvable. Agnes Kalibata describes how connecting smallholder farmers to markets and the sharing economy via mobile phones can solve the problem of food insecurity in …
Childhood malnutrition is #Solvable. Bill Gates describes how a greater understanding of the microbiome can enhance existing tools and resources to combat childhood malnutrition and improve child development. Bill Gates is …
Access to clean energy is #Solvable. Jules Kortenhorst argues that we can reframe the lack of access to power in the developing world as an opportunity to skip the usual …
Post-conflict trauma is #Solvable. Victor Ochen explains how we can facilitate the healing process for victims of terror and conflict by treating both physical and emotional wounds and embracing leadership …
Gender equality in STEM fields is #Solvable. By providing women with job opportunities in fast-growing fields and empowering young girls, Deborah Berebichez argues that we can address the gender gap …
Medication only works when it is taken, and yet, about 40% of pills are not taken as prescribed – a problem that is increasingly important given the global epidemic of …
We can leverage the power of this new information age to transform how we detect, respond to and even predict disease outbreaks. But we need imagination and aligned action. Wendy Taylor …
Availability of mental health care is #Solvable. Dixon Chibanda explains how training local health workers to identify, advise, and treat mental health conditions can help provide adequate psychiatric care to …
Neglected Tropical Diseases are #Solvable. Ellen Agler explains how to end the suffering caused by the five Neglected Tropical Diseases affecting 1.5 billion people around the world. Learn more about how …