share The lifecycle of a Haitian mango During the lifecycle of a Haitian mango, a lot can go wrong. Read more »
share Birth kits: An immediate solution to lowering maternal deaths Bringing one life into the world shouldn't mean sacrificing another. While the developing world scrambles to secure funding for midwifery services, there's a cheap, short-term solution: birth kits. Read more »
share Does immigration help the economy? Today is not exactly a great time to be an immigrant. Read more »
share How a home for Haitians was put to the (scientific) test Part of a Global Envision miniseries about Portland State University's effort to become the "Consumer Reports" of developing-world technology. Read more »
share A cheap alternative to the pap smear: vinegar A common household item can serve a double purpose: it gives flavor in your kitchen, and it saves your life. A low-cost innovation—vinegar— can help detect cervical cancer and save thousands of lives in developing nations. Read more »
share Alternatives to food aid can transform economies for good Food aid can fill bellies, but countries hit by famine need choices, not handouts. Two new alternatives can solve longer-term problems by letting victims choose how aid gets used. First, cash voucher programs give people choice. Read more »
share A dose of cell-phone surveillance helps aid workers save lives In Haiti, aid workers may have saved thousands of lives by tracking the cell phones of displaced citizens. Read more »
share The Tricky Business of Feeding Oneself on a Dollar a Day Over one billion people live on less than one dollar a day, according to the U.N. But what can you actually buy with a dollar? Read more »
share Post-Disaster Economies: Putting the Pieces Back Together, Better In minutes, everything was gone. Read more »
share Big Ideas in the Fight Against Global Poverty Developed countries have been trying to help people in poor developing countries reach a higher standard of living for quite some time now. Read more »
share Spotlight on Young Global Leader: Heather Fleming Heather Fleming has been named one of the World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders for 2010. Read more »
share Pay Up, S'il Vous Plaît This week, the ghosts of colonial misdeeds returned to haunt France. Read more »
share Earthquake Shocks Haitian Rice Market In Haiti, rice is king. It’s consumed at every meal and forms an important source of income for many people — wholesalers, street vendors, and farmers. But the January earthquake has left the rice market in shambles. Read more »
share Esther Duflo: Most Promising U.S. Economist Esther Duflo is once again in the news, this time for having won the John Bates Clark medal. Read more »