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- Women provide 'spiritual security' in Morocco
Morocco has armed itself with a dramatically different weapon against terrorism – the power of Muslim women to quell violence before it happens.
- Organic farming buds in Laos
Boosting incomes in land-locked Laos means selling more value-added crops, such as organic fruits and vegetables.
- Middle East youths tackle social problems by starting businesses
Youths in the Middle East confront the world’s highest youth unemployment rates. Some are creating new businesses with a social purpose, such as battling illiteracy or environmental degradation, while also generating new jobs.
- How mobile money fights malnutrition in Guatemala
Known as mobile money, electronic currency can be stored on a mobile phone and then converted into cash to help those in need, such as victims of a disaster.
- Nonprofit group fights homelessness in Ohio county
The nonprofit Licking County Coalition for Housing makes a difference by providing financial assistance and temporary housing to the homeless.
- Ian Taylor climbs the heights to help build a school in Africa
Ian Taylor is the youngest Irishman to climb Mt. Everest, the world's tallest peak. But he has made his treks doubly meaningful by helping to fund the Mt. Everest school in Kitandwe, Uganda.
- Ageless agriculture: 11 food programs by and for seniors
Here are 11 programs and projects that aid older people in finding nutritional education, connect them to kids, or provide access to healthy food and active lifestyles.
- Derrius Quarles founded Million Dollar Scholar to help other students afford an education
While still in his 20s Derrius Quarles started Million Dollar Scholar to provide scholarship information and other resources to students seeking financial aid to fund their dreams.
- Polystyrene homes aim to take pressure off Kenya's forests
Architects say using EPS is an inexpensive way for Kenyans to own decent homes, and conservationists say it’s also a way for Kenyans to build without cutting down the country's vanishing forests.
- How to end modern slavery
Millions of people around the world are still enslaved, many in the sex industry. Education and training opportunities can help change the picture, says a former sex slave.
- Edna Adan Ismail puts compassion at the heart of an African hospital
Patients come to the Edna Adan University Hospital in Somaliland from 500 miles away or more for treatment in the best-equipped general hospital in the region.
- 8 things Harry Potter fans are doing to fight real-life dark forces
If Harry Potter were a real person, he’d fight child labor, voter suppression, and poverty. Here are several ways Harry's fans have taken his values from the books and movies into the real world.
- After-school music program gets its wish – and more
An after-school music program in Michigan received a surprise $20,000 gift that will help it go forward as a free educational opportunity for elementary and middle-school students.
- Pura Vida Bracelets creates jobs, funds good works
When college students Griffin Thall and Paul Goodman visited Costa Rica, they saw an opportunity to market Pura Vida bracelets that would create local jobs and fund charitable groups.
- EcoZoom: a model for selling clean cookstoves in Africa
EcoZoom stoves reduce fuel use by 50 percent to 60 percent and toxic emissions by 70 percent, while cutting cooking time in half, which allows women to spend more time gardening and tending to children.
- Partnering with the poor: four powerful programs that fight poverty
Aid groups have shifted their focus from charity to building local markets for the poor so that they become buyers, sellers, and agents of long-term economic development.
- How a small California town curbed a teen suicide epidemic—by talking about it
After Indian Valley, Calif., lost its sixth teenager, residents started talking about suicide out in the open – and it's working.
- Grow Appalachia: a better food system for America
As Americans, we should help people grow their own food and become their own solutions to food insecurity, the way we've done with Grow Appalachia.
- Harrison, Ark., works to scrub away a 'whites only' label
Mayor Jeff Crockett and others try to change the image of Harrison, Ark., a town that once told African-Americans they were neither welcome nor safe there.
- GE gives $15 million for a community center in Newtown, Conn.
A $15 million gift from GE will build a new community center in Newtown, Conn., the scene of the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre.