We've put some of the world's leading social entrepreneurs in the hot seat to find out what drives them to fundamentally change and disrupt current global systems – from fishing to education and healthcare to peacekeeping.
“If we just backed off a little bit, everybody would have more.” Founder of Blue Ventures Alasdair Harris explains why conservation makes good business sense for the millions of people living in coastal communities around the world.
Canopy is a not-for-profit environmental organisation dedicated to protecting the world's forest, species and climate. Earlier this year we met Canopy's head honcho, Nicole Rycroft.
Founder of Search for Common Ground John Marks talks conflict resolution system changing, television as a tool of reconciliation and stolen cars in Côte d'Ivoire.
"I wish that Pakistan would become what it once was in the 50s and 60s." Ashoka fellow Qurat-Ul-Ain Bakhtiari explains why shaking up Pakistan's education system and empowering its young people is key to a more peaceful future.
“Many young people grow up believing they are a consumer long before they are a citizen”. Mike Sani talks about his mission to engage young people in democracy and politics in the UK.