Let There Be Light International (LTBLI) is committed to fighting energy poverty (SDG7) in sub-Saharan Africa and climate change (SDG13)
Member Stories
TOMbag – the world’s first reusable garbage bag
TOMbag, Australian social enterprise and new Catalyst 2030 member is on a mission to rid the world of single-use plastic garbage bags
DiaLeb: Offering support for people with diabetes
DiaLeb has successfully helped many patients and has distributed medication supplies for diabetes and other non-communicable diseases.
Empowering Young Global Citizens through Education, Employment and Entrepreneurship
In this article, Kenneth Kwok, Founder of KIDsforSDGs, a Catalyst 2030 member, uses the 6Ps Approach to advocate for youth leadership and entrepreneurship as ways to empower young global citizens.
Tackling hunger in Nigeria
The ability to consistently meet the food demands of the growing population is crucial to food security. That is why the work of social entrepreneur and Catalyst 2030 member, Uche Daniel Jumbo, is critical.
Dream A Dream celebrates successes
With the nationwide impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in India, Dream a Dream have stepped in and worked relentlessly to support young people and communities.
How collaborations with social entrepreneurs are helping to make the SDGs a reality
The collective strength of a network allows for a rapid move from concept to scale. Social innovators are tackling some of the world’s greatest threats – and by working more collaboratively, are shifting the entire landscape of the social change sector.
COVID-19: This is how we can rebuild creative livelihoods in a changed world
Creative Dignity is a collaboration of over 2,000 organisations, focusing on relief, rehabilitation, and rejuvenation for India’s rural artisans.
MEMBER STORIES: Projeto Saúde & Alegria
Caetano Scannavino, Coordinator of the Brazilian NGO Health and Happiness Project (Projeto Saúde & Alegria) writes about taking care of the Amazon
Why ‘systems change’ in 2021 demands better technology
Systems change efforts need technology to help them successfully scale, says Jim Fruchterman, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Tech Matters.