TEDTalks: From Poverty to Progress

Watch TEDTalks: From Poverty to Progress

  • 2024
  • 1 Season

TEDTalks: From Poverty to Progress is a powerful and thought-provoking series featuring a lineup of globally renowned thought leaders who share their perspectives and insights on some of the most critical issues surrounding global poverty and inequality. The show brings together a diverse group of experts who offer fresh perspectives on the root causes of poverty and practical solutions that can help uplift millions of people out of poverty and towards prosperity.

The show is headlined by Hans Rosling, a renowned Swedish physician, and statistician, who passionately advocates for global health and education. In his talk, Rosling uses striking visualizations to dispel myths about poverty and encourages nations to adopt a more data-driven approach to solving social problems.

Another star speaker in the lineup is Jacqueline Novogratz, the CEO of Acumen, a nonprofit venture fund that supports entrepreneurs working to create positive social impact in underdeveloped regions. Novogratz talks extensively about the role of philanthropy and private investment in driving sustainable economic development and fostering a culture of social entrepreneurship across the globe.

Esther Duflo, an economist and co-founder of the Poverty Action Lab at MIT, shares insights from her cutting-edge research into how economic development can be accelerated in the poorest corners of the world. Duflo's engaging and accessible presentation style brings to life complex economic concepts and highlights how data-driven policy interventions can be designed to maximize impact.

Gordon Brown, the former Prime Minister of the UK, offers a powerful call to action for addressing the global education crisis. In his talk, Brown brings to light shocking statistics about the number of children who are excluded from quality education and highlights how investing in education can drive growth and development across the globe.

Shukla Bose, a social entrepreneur and founder of the Parikrma Humanity Foundation, shares her inspiring journey of how she created a network of schools for underprivileged children in India. Bose's profound insights into the challenges and opportunities of creating scalable, sustainable schools in impoverished areas provide valuable lessons for social entrepreneurs and change-makers.

Andrew Mwenda, a Ugandan journalist, and political commentator presents a thought-provoking talk that challenges long-standing assumptions around foreign aid and development. Mwenda argues that the traditional aid model has been largely ineffective in driving progress in developing countries and that a more nuanced and locally driven approach is needed.

Eleni Gabre-Madhin, an Ethiopian economist, and founder of the Ethiopia Commodity Exchange, shares her vision for how creating transparent commodity marketplaces in developing countries can drive growth and enable farmers to earn fair prices for their goods.

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, a Nigerian economist, and former Finance Minister, delivers a compelling talk on the power of empowering women and girls to drive social and economic progress. Okonjo-Iweala highlights how investing in girls' education and economic empowerment can lead to a host of benefits for families, communities, and nations as a whole.

Robert Neuwirth, an author, and journalist shines a light on the often-overlooked world of informal economies and shares inspiring examples of how street vendors, slum residents, and other informal workers are using innovative means to generate income and support their families.

Jessica Jackley, the founder of Kiva, one of the world's largest microfinance organizations, delivers a captivating talk on the power of online platforms to connect individuals across the globe and democratize access to capital.

Finally, Paul Collier, an Oxford economist, provides a sobering analysis of the challenges and pitfalls of addressing poverty in resource-rich nations. Collier highlights how resource mismanagement and corruption can exacerbate poverty and outlines practical solutions for reducing inequality and promoting economic growth in these nations.

Overall, TEDTalks: From Poverty to Progress is a must-watch series for anyone interested in understanding the root causes of poverty and inequality and exploring innovative ideas for creating positive social change. The lineup of speakers is diverse, engaging, and incredibly inspiring, offering valuable insights and actionable ideas for advancing progress around the world.

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Seasons
Paul Collier's New Rules for Rebuilding a Broken Nation
11. Paul Collier's New Rules for Rebuilding a Broken Nation
 
Paul Collier explains the problems with current post-conflict aid plans and suggests three ideas to help war-torn countries rebuild.
Jessica Jackley: Poverty, Money -- and Love
10. Jessica Jackley: Poverty, Money -- and Love
 
Jessica Jackley, co-founder of Kiva, talks about her changed attitude towards poverty and how to bring power to those who live on a few dollars a day.
Robert Neuwirth on Our
9. Robert Neuwirth on Our
 
Robert Neuwirth, author of "Shadow Cities," finds the world's squatter sites and shows that they are thriving centers of ingenuity and innovation.
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: Want to Help Africa? Do Business Here
8. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: Want to Help Africa? Do Business Here
 
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala says there's another, less-told story happening in many African nations: one of reform, economic growth and business opportunity.
Eleni Gabri-Madhin on Ethiopian Economics
7. Eleni Gabri-Madhin on Ethiopian Economics
 
Eleni Gabre-Madhin tells her bold plan to start the first commodities market in Ethiopia by turning the country into a thriving regional food basket.
Andrew Mwenda Takes a New Look at Africa
6. Andrew Mwenda Takes a New Look at Africa
 
Andrew Mwenda asks us to reframe the "African question" and look past the media's stories of poverty and war for prosperity instead.
Shukla Bose: Teaching One Child at a Time
5. Shukla Bose: Teaching One Child at a Time
 
Shukla Bose tells the story of her innovative foundation that brings hope to India's slums, looks past data, and treats each child as an individual.
Gordon Brown: Wiring a Web for Global Good
4. Gordon Brown: Wiring a Web for Global Good
 
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown shows how we can use today's interconnectedness to develop a global ethic that confronts big challenges in our world.
Esther Duflo: Social Experiments to Fight Poverty
3. Esther Duflo: Social Experiments to Fight Poverty
 
Clark Medal-winner Esther Duflo says it's possible to know which development efforts help or hurt poverty by testing solutions with random trials.
Jacqueline Novogratz on Escaping Poverty
2. Jacqueline Novogratz on Escaping Poverty
 
Jacqueline Novogratz tells the story of Jane, an ex-prostitute in a Nairobi slum, whose dream of escaping poverty is fulfilled in an unexpected way.
Hans Rosling's New Insights on Poverty
1. Hans Rosling's New Insights on Poverty
 
Researcher Hans Rosling uses exciting data and demos "Dollar Street" to show how countries are pulling themselves out of poverty.
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  • Premiere Date
    March 28, 2024