David Bornstein's How to Change the World is the first book to study a remarkable and growing group of individuals around the world--what Bornstein calls social entrepreneurs. These men and women are bringing innovative, and successful, grass-roots approaches to a wide variety of social and economic problems, from rural poverty in India to ...
This is a paperback reprint of the paperback edition published by University of Chicago Press in 1997. It has sold approximately 4,000 copies. It was originally published in cloth by Simon & Schuster in 1996. "The Price of a Dream" recounts the compelling story of the Grameen Bank, one of the most successful development organizations in the world. ...
This work is concerned with different types of parents, basic characteristics of parenting, forces that shape parenting, problems faced by parents, and the practical sides of parenting. Divided into five volumes, this handbook is organized thematically to address central topics in parenting: Children and Parenting; Biology and Ecology of Parenting ...
An inside look at the world's most highly acclaimed antipoverty program, which has been replicated in 500 locations around the United States and whose visionary founder has been compared to Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and J.F.K. This is the story of how the Grameen Bank is changing the lives of millions of people by giving people the means to ...
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