An issue produced in partnership with the International Network for the Human Economy (INHE), the successor to the Lebret Center and IRFED, to highlight how initiatives around the world, based on the concept of the human economy, are developing a collective response to the fundamental needs of human communities: health, education, culture, local economies, financial services, and more.
125 pages, 19 richly illustrated articles: firsthand accounts and analyses from more than 13 countries around the world: Kivu (DRC), Sri Lanka, Lebanon, France, Mexico, Mali, India, Burkina Faso, Central America, Palestine, Haiti, Argentina, Madagascar...