Social Entrepreneurship

The cofounder of online jewelry retailer Brilliant Earth explains how she built her business. 
Children in LIberia
Project Healthy Children works with governments and manufacturers to bring fortified foods to people at risk.
children rescued from an embroidery factory
An MBA student urges consumers, NGOs, and companies to end slavery in supply chains of everyday products.
Guys on a moped with birds overhead
A Stanford GSB student looks at the value of renewable energy in the developing world.
Men yelling in protest.
An economist shows how financial innovation can help reduce ethnic violence.
math teacher Mia Shaw
A startup helps school-based instructors of math and English team up with digital teachers.
Students set up their donated laptop computers on the first day of school at Joplin High School in Joplin
How to make digital learning in public schools a reality.
Kwabena Amporful
Kwabena Amporful looks to improve education in his native Ghana, and beyond.
Tralance Addy Named SEED Executive Director
Stanford Program on Regions of Innovation and Entrepreneurship -
08.10.12
Gathering at the Stanford GSB, scholars and industry leaders discuss the future of the green city.

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The cofounder of online jewelry retailer Brilliant Earth explains how she built her business. 
Children in LIberia
Project Healthy Children works with governments and manufacturers to bring fortified foods to people at risk.
children rescued from an embroidery factory
An MBA student urges consumers, NGOs, and companies to end slavery in supply chains of everyday products.
Guys on a moped with birds overhead
A Stanford GSB student looks at the value of renewable energy in the developing world.
Men yelling in protest.
An economist shows how financial innovation can help reduce ethnic violence.
Students set up their donated laptop computers on the first day of school at Joplin High School in Joplin
How to make digital learning in public schools a reality.
Kwabena Amporful
Kwabena Amporful looks to improve education in his native Ghana, and beyond.
Tralance Addy Named SEED Executive Director
Francis J. Flynn on Stanford University campus
In his quarterly column, Francis Flynn examines why people give things away to strangers.
John McCarthy photo
Paralegals can be critical in countries that are short on courts and lawyers. A nonprofit called Namati is helping to bring them there.

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math teacher Mia Shaw
A startup helps school-based instructors of math and English team up with digital teachers.
Harikesh S. Nair
To increase revenue, social networking sites need to give their most active users reason to post more information and make more friends, according to Harikesh Nair of the Graduate School of Business and his co-researchers.
For millions of people across Africa, motorcycles can be a key to effective health care. A well-maintained fleet of vehicles and motorcycles to connect patients, medical expertise, and medicine is sometimes the most vital link in the health delivery supply chain. A new case written for the Stanford Global Supply Chain Management Forum describes one successful program.