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Running Start: Students who hatch their companies at MIT are well-positioned for impact News | Oct 15, 2018 | Kara Baskin MIT Spectrum Running Start: Students who hatch their companies at MIT are well-positioned for impact
A global study of girls’ access to and usage of mobile, told through 3,000 voices News | Oct 11, 2018 | Girl Effect & Vodafone Foundation Girl Effect A global study of girls’ access to and usage of mobile, told through 3,000 voices
Okoa team builds 4th motorcycle ambulance prototype at D-Lab over the summer - while participating in MIT Delta V accelerator Blog | Oct 03, 2018 | Sade Nabahe, MIT 2017, COO The Okoa Project Okoa team builds 4th motorcycle ambulance prototype at D-Lab over the summer - while participating in MIT Delta V accelerator
These eight waste recycling warriors are working towards making their communities zero-waste News | Oct 03, 2018 | Gayatri Vinayak Yahoo News India These eight waste recycling warriors are working towards making their communities zero-waste
31 Social Entrepreneurs to Watch in 2018 - including 2014 D-Lab Scale-Ups Fellopw venture Good Nature Agro! News | Oct 03, 2018 | Rachel Zurer Conscious Company 31 Social Entrepreneurs to Watch in 2018 - including 2014 D-Lab Scale-Ups Fellopw venture Good Nature Agro!
AScHES gets under way in Kenya with more than two-dozen participants from nine countries! Blog | Oct 01, 2018 | Sylvia Herzog, Chief Operating Officer, The Charocal Project AScHES gets under way in Kenya with more than two-dozen participants from nine countries!