Blog Posts

Women’s solidarity groups for resilience and social change

Trickle Up partners with women living in extreme poverty to drive economic and social inclusion - groups are extremely effective way to amplify the scale of transformation from our ...

New Partnership with Ministry of Gender in Oaxaca

Trickle Up staff visits Oaxaca, Mexico, to meet with and sign an agreement with new partners in the Ministry of Gender in Oaxaca. Local partners CAMATI and other stakeholders atten ...

Building Partnerships and Catalyzing Impact

Nathalie-Laidler Kylander, President & CEO of Trickle Up, recaps her leadership at the AidEx 2030 conference Trickle Up's participation in UNGA 78 and reflects on priorities for ou ...

Trickle Up @ UNGA 78

Nathalie-Laidler Kylander, President & CEO of Trickle Up, recaps Trickle Up's participation in UNGA 78 and reflects on priorities for our programs.

Home Economics: Alumni Profile

This profile was originally published in Harvard Business School's Alumni Magazine under the name, 'Home Economics."

Honoring Culture through Nutrition

On March 21, 2023, Trickle Up India Foundation and NIRMAN Odisha held a Nutrition Festival in Nagada, Odisha with the Juang tribe.

Leveraging Technology to Drive Inclusion

This blog was originally published in Cisco's Transformational Tech series under the name, "Leveraging technology to build economic opportunity and drive inclusion for women in e ...

The Dilemma of Consumption Support

When we provide consumption support, there's always a question of how that impacts a community's social fabric. Mara Forbes (Trickle Up) & Derrick Nsibirwa (AVSI Uganda) discuss.

#PowerOn for Rural Women

As International Women's Day urges greater digital access & protection for women, we explore how digital technology can empower rural women.

Partnering for Women’s Economic Inclusion in Rural Colombia

With support from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, we're partnering with Colombian NGOs to strengthen their coaching capacity & deliver economic inclusion programs to rural women.

International Women's Day 2023

On International Women’s Day, we discussed solutions, rooted in solidarity, to address poverty, climate change & gender inequality.

Checking Our Work

IPA evaluated the Graduating to Resilience Activity funded by USAID & implemented in consortium with AVSI & AIR. Sevita Rama discusses the results.