Janah’s company Samasource is changing the world because of one simple and brilliant insight: Poor people in African nations are not just in need of philanthropic help, they can also be a resource for ...
Leila Janah knows the value of a dollar. More importantly, she knows the value of three. Janah, cofounder and CEO of Samahope, illustrated what the cost of a cup of coffee means to the impoverished ...
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Leila Janah, a social entrepreneur who poured her energy into creating job opportunities for the world’s poorest communities, has died at 37, one of the companies she founded said. Samasource, the ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Leila Janah is the Founder and CEO of Samasource and LXMI, two companies that go beyond charity to #givework to low-income people around the world using cutting-edge social enterprise models in ...
“There is no place where poverty has to exist” best sums up Leila Janah’s world view. As founder and CEO of Samasource — a non-profit ‘microwork’ organization which connects people in developing ...