
Journal

Social innovation: The case for sideways problem solving
They say that the obvious solution is often the right one. But is it?

A missed opportunity for adolescent sexual reproductive health
Young people had many beliefs around what prevented pregnancy - and many were inaccurate or misleading. But how did we get here? What’s behind the myths and misconceptions?

Does design really solve a problem?
A colleague of mine was unclear about the value of conducting a little research and design for an existing intervention. “What is there to change?” she asked. “It looks and works great already.”

How can we do social impact better in 2024?
Are you looking make change as you make change? Here are our ins and outs for 2024 for more sustainable and empowering impact.

What about the “bad guys”?
“Let’s cut out this middleman.” But after we concluded the project, I began to question if the solution was complete. “What about the middleman?”