Innovations, a journal focusing on creative public policy initiatives, will offer free online content until August 31st. Founded in 2005, Innovations is the most widely read journal dealing with the interaction of technology and governance, with a focus on entrepreneurs whose projects have a public conscience, and innovators who use local solutions to address societal challenges. Click here to access Innovation’s free content. You'll find articles such as:
- Realizing Rights: Fulfilling Humanity's Promise to Itself by Mary Robinson
- Removing a Roadblock to Development: Transparency International Mobilizes Coalitions Against Corruption by Peter Eigen
- Empowering the Rural Poor to Develop Themselves: The Barefoot Approach (Innovations Case Narrative: Barefoot College of Tilonia) by Bunker Roy, Jesse Hartigan
Innovations is edited by Philip E. Auerswald, Director of the Center for Science and Technology Policy at the School of Public Policy, George Mason University; and Iqbal Z. Quadir, founding director of the MIT Program in Developmental Entrepreneurship, and founder of GrameenPhone.
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