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Wallets Without Walls

Aurélie Schmiedlin avatarAurélie Schmiedlin

The world’s largest cash transfer system isn’t run by governments or NGOs — but by diaspora communities sending money home. And it already reaches hundreds of millions of people.

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The Case for a Universal Basic Income in the Era of A.I. When machines do more of the work, the question of who shares in the wealth becomes a moral one.

Riccardo Tamburini avatarRiccardo Tamburini

When machines do more of the work, the question of who shares in the wealth becomes a moral one.

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How We Select Our Partner Organizations

Social Income avatarSocial Income

Our partner organizations are key to lifting people out of extreme poverty. The right partnerships ensure impact and integrity. Here’s how we make great partnerships happen.

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The Algebra of Happiness Why Contribution Makes Us Happier Than Consumption

Kabelo Ruffo avatarKabelo Ruffo

Research shows happiness depends less on what we receive and more on how we contribute. Is the real shortage in life not wealth but rather opportunities to give back to our community?

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What We Are Doing to Minimise Harm

Marc Werner avatarMarc Werner

Every organization should question their practices. So do we. The Do No Harm approach reminds us that it's not whether we create an impact, but rather of what kind.

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We Built a Tool. Now Anyone Can Use It

Sandino Scheidegger avatarSandino Scheidegger

We started with spreadsheets and a belief that cash works. Five years later, we're turning what we built into shared infrastructure — for anyone who wants to use it.

Reading Note

Recommended Reading

Social Income avatarSocial Income

A suggested reading list to provide a foundational understanding on topics such as Social Income, Basic Income, financial aid, and poverty

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Beyond Happiness: UBI and the Question of Agency

Kerrin Dieckmann avatarKerrin Dieckmann

If happiness can be measured, can freedom?

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Population Decline: Is the Solution to Pay Parents More?

Sandino Scheidegger avatarSandino Scheidegger

The negatives of population decline are well documented. So is the proposed fix: Pay parents more to boost birth rates. Straightforward on paper, far less convincing in practice.

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"Dad, Why Are Some Countries Poor And Others Rich?"

Sandro Stübi avatarSandro Stübi

A child’s simplistic question. A complicated father. And a lot of research. Thinking about history, institutions, geography, and ideas.

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Reading Note

Africa Through the Lens of Geography

Jessica Freeman avatarJessica Freeman

Tim Marshall’s Prisoners of Geography portrays geography as profoundly dictating the range of options available to a nation.

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Immediate Relief, Lasting Impact

Willemijn de Gaay F. avatarWillemijn de Gaay F.

How cash transfers can transform lives over decades.

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Savings Groups and Financial Inclusion: What We’re Learning

Ariea Burke avatarAriea Burke

What differences do these groups make, and how do they offer support alongside cash transfers? Our explainer:

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Living Without an ID: Why It Happens

Sandino Scheidegger avatarSandino Scheidegger

Why is something so basic as an ID still out of reach for so many? And how do we make sure identification rules don’t end up excluding the very people they’re supposed to support?

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What 25 Differing Countries Show Us About Ending Poverty

Sandino Scheidegger avatarSandino Scheidegger

25 countries have halved multidimensional poverty within 15 years. That kind of progress is rare, and it matters.

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How Country Offices Work

Sandino Scheidegger avatarSandino Scheidegger

We keep the core structure of Social Income country offices the same everywhere we operate. This consistency ensures our work is transparent, reliable, and trustworthy.

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We Wouldn’t Exist Without Support From the Arts. It’s that Simple.

Sandino Scheidegger avatarSandino Scheidegger

Social Income did not begin as an art project, but it did begin within the arts. Our first recipients were young struggling artists in Sierra Leone who faced financial pressure.

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Why U.S. Aid Cuts May Mark a Turning Point for Global Development

Matthew Roberts avatarMatthew Roberts

The collapse of USAid has shaken the aid world. It also raises an uncomfortable question: Is it time to trust local people?

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Where Do We Expand Next?

Sandino Scheidegger avatarSandino Scheidegger

We’re often asked why we aren’t active in more countries yet. The answer is multilayered, and it begins with one person taking the first step.

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Why Localization Is the Future of Fighting Poverty

Riccardo Tamburini avatarRiccardo Tamburini

In international development, one word is rapidly changing how NGOs work: Localization.

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Onboarding as an SI Volunteer

Social Income avatarSocial Income

All beginnings involve some admin. It’s not the most exciting part, but it lays the foundation for good practice, data protection, and smooth collaboration. Let’s get it done.

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Field Notes

Traveling to Guinea

Willemijn de Gaay F. avatarWillemijn de Gaay F.

Have you ever visited Guinea? If not, it definitely belongs on your list. Whether you fly in or take the overland route, you’re met with a journey full of contrast and character.

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Traveling to Sierra Leone

Social Income avatarSocial Income

Yes, you should visit Sierra Leone. That’s the simple answer if you’re asking yourself whether it's worth the trip. It’s the kind of experience that stays with you.

News Analysis

Why Global Cash Transfers Matter

Willemijn de Gaay F. avatarWillemijn de Gaay F.

The Swiss newspaper NZZ proposes a radical idea: a global basic income for the world's poorest people. The reasoning is pragmatic and highly compelling.

Field Notes

It’s not that hard. Here are the basics of basic income.

Aurélie Schmiedlin avatarAurélie Schmiedlin

Cash doesn't transfer itself. Last month, Marc and I flew to Monrovia to find out what it actually takes to get money to people who need it.

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Tech for Good: Why Open Source Matters in the Fight for Equality

Riccardo Tamburini avatarRiccardo Tamburini

What happens when financial justice meets open source technology? Learn how Social Income is using transparent, collaborative tools to build a fairer world.

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News Analysis

Why People Leave . And How Cash Lets Them Stay

Sandino Scheidegger avatarSandino Scheidegger

The climate migration story we keep telling ourselves may be wrong. A researcher at ETH Zurich has the data to prove it

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UBI Without Borders. Social Income as a Model of Transnational Solidarity in a Fragmenting World

Kerrin Dieckmann avatarKerrin Dieckmann

In 2016, Swiss voters overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to implement an unconditional basic income (UBI) for all.

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Remembering the Ebola Crisis in Sierra Leone. A Story of Resilience

Riccardo Tamburini avatarRiccardo Tamburini

When Ebola swept through Sierra Leone, it left behind more than just loss: it tested the strength of an entire nation

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Microcredits Sound Great So Why Don’t We Offer Them?

Sandino Scheidegger avatarSandino Scheidegger

Microcredits are meant to fight poverty. For the poorest, however, they often create more pressure than opportunity.

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From Clicks to Change: The Real Power of Influencers in Ending Poverty

Riccardo Tamburini avatarRiccardo Tamburini

In a world where one Instagram Story can reach thousands and a single TikTok can go viral overnight, influencers hold a kind of digital megaphone that brands use to pay millions for.

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Chocolate, Filmmaking & Basic Income My Journey with Social Income to Fight Inequality

Riccardo Tamburini avatarRiccardo Tamburini

It started with a Wikipedia page that vanished as quickly as I found it. That moment led me to Social Income. Four years later, I share how it shaped my journey.

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1% — Because Doing Something Beats Doing Nothing

Sandino Scheidegger avatarSandino Scheidegger

We know we could do more. We read headlines about hunger, poverty, and deep inequality. We hear staggering numbers—millions living on less than two dollars a day.

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How to Reduce Income Inequality?

Matthew Roberts avatarMatthew Roberts

Direct cash transfers can be an effective tool for reducing income inequality because they provide financial support to those who are struggling to make ends meet.

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What is Poverty?

Riccardo Tamburini avatarRiccardo Tamburini

Poverty is a major global issue that affects billions of people around the world.

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Fighting Global Poverty with the Help of Everyday People

Social Income avatarSocial Income

Social Income lets everyone participate in the fight against global poverty by contributing 1% of their income, which is paid out directly to the phones of people in need.

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World Poverty Statistics 2024

Social Income avatarSocial Income

Facing the harsh reality of extreme poverty, over 700 million individuals globally survive on under $1.90 per day, a crisis that disproportionately affects children. The goal to eradicate this by 2030 underlines the vital global effort of Sustainable Development Goal 1.

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A Will and a Way to End Poverty

Social Income avatarSocial Income

The Swiss nonprofit Social Income asks, “What would change if you gave away 1% of your income every month? Not much, right?”

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One Percent is Actually Ridiculous

Social Income avatarSocial Income

The Zurich-based project Social Income provides people in Sierra Leone with an unconditional basic income. Could this be the future of poverty alleviation?

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