Today’s Solutions: December 19, 2025

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Video: Simon Atem tells his st

Video: Simon Atem tells his story

Simon Atem tells the story of how he escaped a war in Sudan. Now he plans to build a school where kids learn about right and wrong. Here he tells us why his story is so important. | May 2008 Read More...

The not-so-secret secret to ch

The not-so-secret secret to changing the world

Women can lead the way from the survival of the fittest to the survival of the connected. Lisa Witter| May 2008 issue The 1994 genocide in Rwanda left the country in tatters, its future fraught with uncertainty. Of the more than 800,000 people killed, most were men and boys. Rwanda’s remaining Read More...

Life: A walker's guide

Life: A walker's guide

How to honour and care for the path you're on. Coelho,Paulo| May 2008 issue We need more than multinationals to achieve economic Read More...

No more business as usual

No more business as usual

How social investors can help bring about corporate and political change. Amy Domini| May 2008 issue As I write this month's column, the primary election cycle here in the U.S. is in full swing. By the time you read this, the identity of our Democratic presidential candidate may well be known, but Read More...

One marshmallow or two

One marshmallow or two

How self control can make us happy. David Servan-Schreiber| May 2008 issue We need more than multinationals to achieve economic Read More...

Oysters, remember?

Oysters, remember?

When food becomes unforgettable. Fennema,Elbrich| May 2008 issue We need more than multinationals to achieve economic Read More...

little-bubbles

little-bubbles

An aphorism by James Geary, author of The World in a Phrase and Geary's Guide to the World's Great Aphorists. | May 2008 issue We need more than multinationals to achieve economic Read More...

Open for business

Open for business

Abdellah Aboulharjan gets young French immigrants off the streets and helps turn them into entrepreneurs. Peter Van Dijk | April 2008 issue Brahim Branki left his native Algeria as a young man to study urban planning in Paris, where he earned a bachelor’s degree. But after working many jobs in Read More...

They all can fly

They all can fly

South Africa's Zip Zap Circus works to end racial segregation and foster trust, dedication and teamwork. Fred De Vries| April 2008 issue A circus? Twelve-year-old Andiswa Nkebendu, raised by her mother in the notorious Khayelitsha township near Cape Town, South Africa, had never heard of such a Read More...