This summer, four MBAs packed their bags and headed off to Kenya, Ghana, Zambia, and Uganda to work on water, hygiene, and sanitation-related issues (collectively known a...
Posts by: Jailan Adly
This is the final piece in a three-part series about innovations in global sanitation, following the Unclogging Blockages in Sanitation conference in Kampala, Uganda. Rea...
This is part two in a three-part series about innovations in global sanitation, following the Unclogging Blockages in Sanitation conference in Kampala, Uganda. Read part ...
This is Part I in a three-part series about innovations in global sanitation, following the Unclogging Blockages in Sanitation conference in Kampala, Uganda. “So what bri...
As an Egyptian-American, my friends and family were surprised when I did not enthusiastically celebrate the revolution in Egypt three years ago. My answer was (and still ...
Morocco is not just a country–it’s a brand. From the moment you arrive in Morocco it is hard not to get swept away by its mystique. Old imperial cities entice travelers w...
Tourism development in Sri Lanka, social enterprise expansion in India, local supplier improvement in Mozambique—just three of the unique assignments that the most recent...
Leo Zanella, an MBA graduate of Schulich School of Business at York University in Toronto, is one of three MBAs Without Borders Advisors serving in Malawi as part of the ...
Ilhame Ouansafi, an MBA graduate of HEC Montréal, is one of three MBAs Without Borders Advisors currently serving in Malawi as part of the USAID-funded Strengthening Heal...
Triin Visnapuu, an MBA graduate of HEC Paris, has served as an MBAs Without Borders Advisor in Marrakech, Morocco, for the past 18 months. We recently sat down with Triin...