Q&A: When is giving to charity the wrong thing to do?
MBA student and film producer Mark Weber describes how the foreign aid and charity industries may be holding developing countries down.
MBA student and film producer Mark Weber describes how the foreign aid and charity industries may be holding developing countries down.
Doctoral student Tom O’Grady maps the rise of anti-welfare rhetoric in decades of speeches in the UK Parliament.
New design cuts costs, energy needs for drip irrigation, bringing the systems within reach for more farmers.
In talk at MIT, Chicago mayor argues that major cities can lead on policy progress.
The mix of products that countries export is a good predictor of income distribution, study finds.
State and local policymakers joined with leading researchers to share experiences overcoming challenges to evaluating government programs.
As camps swell, change:WATER Labs aims to bring toilets into individual homes.
MIT senior leads diverse projects to help women and students in developing countries.
Students with a common passion for food and water security share their research at the MIT Water and Food Security Symposium.
Large-scale tests compare damage from insects and moisture using a variety of containers.
Greater access to services raises daily spending, especially among female-headed households.
Innovators and researchers tackle global issues through actionable research and collaboration.
Acquiring health insurance does not lead to drop in emergency room usage.