All People Making a Difference
- Why gangs are making sandwiches in New ZealandThe Tribal Huks gang have been聽making approximately 500 sandwiches daily and dropping them off at New Zealand schools. American gangs have responded similarly in the past.聽
- Nobel Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi: an engineer of freedomKailash Satyarthi has taken effective steps toward ending the worldwide exploitation of children, says the head of one of his efforts, Goodweave International.
- Farmers in Burkina Faso outsmart climate changeFarmers in one of the world's least-developed countries are restoring degraded land using innovative techniques to conserve water and soil.
- Difference MakerTerumasa Akio saw poverty firsthand. Now his charity helps 400,000 children.A visit to a poor Thai village alarmed Mr. Akio. Now his Japan-based charity EDF-International helps thousands of children across Southeast Asia.
- Difference MakerLibby Weir turned her 'passion' for Africa into a life of serviceOver the past decade Libby Weir has adopted a struggling family in South Africa and built them a new home, established vegetable gardens, created a school library, run school vacation activities, and sponsored educational programs for adults.
- Samoa's architects look to the past to boost climate resilienceIn Samoa and other Pacific island nations, which risk devastation from gale-force winds, flooding, sea surges, and tsunamis, a return to indigenous building styles could be the key to creating disaster-resilient communities of the future.
- How worker-owned co-ops lift people out of povertyCooperative Home Care Associates has 2,300 workers who enjoy good wages, regular hours, and family health insurance. New York City is investing $1.2 million to encourage more co-op businesses.
- Why the world is getting betterIncomes haven't improved everywhere over the last 20-30 years. But quality of life has improved everywhere, argues researcher and journalist Charles Kenny.
- In a small Maine town, it took a community to build a libraryIn an effort similar to an old-fashioned barn raising, scores of people from Lincolnville, Maine, contributed their materials, labor, and know-how to create a privately funded library.
- X-Prize taps the crowd to tackle global educationThe goal: Create software so exciting to use that kids will want to teach themselves to read and do math.
- Difference MakerGeorge Wolfe brings to life the story of the US civil rights movementThe award-winning Broadway playwright, director, and producer spent six years carefully preparing exhibits for the new National Center for Civil and Human Rights.
- Young Rwandans build a nation of peaceAward-winning photographer Carol Allen-Storey traveled the length and breadth of Rwanda and found a new generation dedicated to forgiveness.
- 7 groups making communities more compassionateCommunity-focused citizen efforts can be effective ways for people to help each other, from housing the homeless to relieving debt to sharing goods or services.
- Arctic greenhouse provides locals fresh produce year-roundA greenhouse聽in the northern Canadian community of Kuujjuaq, Nunavik is providing fresh local聽produce for residents of the Arctic region for the first time.聽The greenhouse will help improve local food security by extending the growing season past the summer months.
- Kenyan teenager's simple device could stop elephant poaching19-year-old Mercy Sigey has developed a聽device that notifies park officials when poachers cross into animal reserves.
- How one woman turned two acres into a profitable businessAfter receiving financing and training from the nonprofit One Acre Fund, Viola Nsengiyumva nearly doubled her harvest, bought three goats, and began raising chickens.
- Difference MakerEx-Marine Jake Harriman helps people who've had only bad choices find a better lifeNuru International fights extreme poverty by handing its projects off to local groups. If Nuru is still around in 30 years, Harriman says, it has failed.
- Emma Watson's plea for equality wins men's supportThe actress, who rose to fame as Hermione in the Harry Potter movies and who now serves as a UN Women's Goodwill Ambassador, launches HeForShe, a campaign to unite men and women for gender equality.
- Climate-smart farmers get tech savvy to save India's breadbasketUsing machines to sow rice directly, devices to inform when to irrigate, and phone messages warning of infestations, farmers are learning to adapt to climate change.
- Adam Green puts wind in the sails of inner-city studentsRocking the Boat works with young people challenged by economic, educational, and social conditions, helping them develop self-confidence and the skills needed to achieve their ambitions.