As the end of 2019 approaches, we’ve gathered up the good news: the progress and accomplishments of Skoll social entrepreneurs, hard at work on the world’s thorniest problems. We are proud to partner with each of the 100+ organizations in our portfolio as they enter into new collaborations, deepen their impact, and fundamentally shift society towards health, justice, peace, and prosperity for all.
Here are a handful of notable highlights from the past year. Keep an eye on our Twitter and Facebook pages to see good news posted throughout the month. What progress have you made that you’re excited about?
Share it using the hashtag #GoodNews, tagging @SkollFoundation and we’ll do our best to spread the word!
Spread across diverse ecological and social geographies, the Foundation for Ecological Security works towards conservation of land and natural resources in India through the collective action of local communities.
VillageReach works to transform healthcare delivery to reach everyone, including those at the last mile. Read more on its drone initiative.
Health Care Without Harm works to transform health care worldwide so that it reduces its environmental footprint, and becomes a community anchor for sustainability and a leader in the global movement for environmental health and justice.
mothers2mothers employ women living with HIV to work as frontline health workers. These “Mentor Mothers” enable access to healthcare, enhance retention in care, and ensure adherence to treatment.
Amazon Conservation Team sees a future where healthy tropical forests and thriving local communities exist in harmonious relationship with each other, contributing to the well-being of the planet.
Gram Vikas partners with rural communities to increase inclusion and equity by building their capabilities, strengthening community institutions, and mobilizing resources. Here’s a snapshot of their 40th year.
Barefoot College is a first-of-its-kind, women-centered, global network dedicated to sustainable development in every community where poverty exists. Read more on its Puerto Rico program and the new Solar Training Centre in Madagascar.
Fundación Paraguaya develops and implements practical, innovative, and sustainable solutions to eliminate poverty through microcredit and entrepreneurial and financial education. See more about its Poverty Stoplight methodology in Ecuador.
APOPO researches, develops, and implements animal detection technology, most notably HeroRAT detection systems, for humanitarian purposes, such as demining and tuberculosis detection. See details on their work in Cambodia.
Citizen Schools equips young people with the skills, access, and beliefs they need to thrive as students and succeed as adults in the modern economy. See more about its Make for All Initiative.
Gaia Amazonas is committed to the protection of biological and cultural diversity, and the future of the Amazon rainforest. Their advocacy work with the North Amazon Alliance, a coalition of eight NGOs with a long history in the north of the Amazon River region, is building a civil society strategy to ensure that the Amazon continues to function as a key system in regulating the global climate.
Check out our Twitter and Facebook feeds to see more highlights throughout December, and spread more good news by sharing your progress online using #GoodNews and tagging @SkollFoundation!
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