When we deny the poor and the vulnerable their own human dignity and capacity for freedom and choice, it becomes self-denial. It becomes a denial of both our collective and individual dignity, at all levels of society.
From Jacqueline Novogratz
We live in a world in which we're seeing an increasing gap between the haves and the have-nots.
Many business leaders are seeing the relationship between long term success and sustainability, and that's very heartening.
This idea of universal access to basic healthcare has to be figured out as a world. No country has figured it out in part because it is driven by ideology.
I studied international relations and economics at the University of Virginia. I paid my way by working as a bartender in the summer and at three part-time jobs during the year.
When Jeff Sachs says every poor person should receive a free bed net, I agree - but in reality, many end up not receiving one. And I don't live in a world of shoulds.
I'm feeling optimistic about rural Pakistan. Farmers are making good money.
There's a real moral imperative in being an organization that takes the time to sit and listen to the customers and the people they're serving.
People across the world are yearning to be connected to stories of hope.
We are each other's destiny.
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