Stanford Social Innovation Review

Stanford Social Innovation Review is an award-winning magazine covering best strategies for nonprofits, foundations, and socially responsible businesses. Published quarterly by the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Articles Tagged With 'disease+prevention'

Date Author Category Title
Fall 2007
Jessica Flannery
Healthcare • Social Entrepreneurship Micro-franchise Against Malaria [Free!]

How for-profit clinics are healing and enriching the rural poor in Kenya.

Spring 2009
Jennifer Roberts
Healthcare What’s Next: Texting It In
Fall 2009
Adrienne Day
Healthcare • Nonprofit Management The Answer is on the Ground

How the Positive Deviance Initiative helps communities solve their own problems

Fall 2005
Jonathan B. Levine
Healthcare • Nonprofit Management • Corporate Social Responsibility Sharing Power

How Merck and the WHO have sustained a fragile balance
of power in their battle against river blindness.

Winter 2009
Jennifer Roberts
Healthcare What’s Next: Paying for Safe Sex

Paying people to practice safe sex.

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