Neurological damage from stroke is #Solvable. Dr. Melanie Walker explains how advances in science and medicine can reverse previously permanent neurological damage from stroke and other injuries. Dr. Melanie Walker is …
Lack of financial self-sufficiency for women is #Solvable. By giving women tools and training for money management, Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud says we will empower women to achieve financial self-sufficiency. HRH …
Equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities is #Solvable. Yetnebersh Nigussie describes how inclusive education can reduce the social, professional, and academic inequalities felt by people with disabilities. Yetnebersh Niguisse is an …
Localized access to modern healthcare is #Solvable. Raj Panjabi explains how we can train community healthcare workers to treat their own neighbors, making the best of modern healthcare available to …
Sexual violence as a weapon of war is #Solvable. Denis Mukwege advocates for changing international policy and putting conventions in place to make rape as a weapon of war a …
Kindergarten readiness is #Solvable. Chelsea Clinton describes how access to early childhood learning can allow every child the opportunity to achieve their full potential. Chelsea Clinton is the vice chair …
Gender equality in the workplace is #Solvable. By shifting the narrative around women in the workplace through changing policy and attitudes, Katja Iversen argues that we can end the gender …
Access to vaccines for children is #Solvable. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala describes how lowering the costs of vaccines and establishing sustainable immunization programs in the places that need them most, can help …
Lifelong education is #Solvable. Nandan Nilekani makes the case that developing software platforms to provide continued, lifelong education can prepare the world’s population for work in a rapidly changing economy. Nandan …
Food waste and hunger are #Solvable. Jasmine Crowe argues that by using advances in technology and by raising awareness, we can connect surplus food with those in need. Jasmine Crowe is …