Innovations is about entrepreneurial solutions to global challenges. The journal features cases authored by exceptional innovators; commentary and research from leading academics; and essays from globally recognized executives and political leaders. The journal is jointly hosted at George Mason University's School of Public Policy, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and MIT's Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship. Topics of interest include entrepreneurship and global development, the revolution in mobile communications, global public health, water and sanitation, and energy and climate.Contents for GSMA Special Edition for EssaysMobilizing EntrepreneurshipRaj GollamudiThe Challenge of Sustaining App EntrepreneursChris LockeMobile Technology and the Last “Reluctant Innovation” and FrontlineSMSKen Banks, Sean Martin McDonald, and Florence ScialomCases Authored by InnovatorsEsokoFertilizer by Esoko Enhances African Farmers’ Livelihoods through Innovations in Data AccessMark DaviesDialog Tradenet and Creating Shared ValueBridging Divides with Inclusive mCommerceHans Wijayasuriya and Michael de SoyzaAnalysisThinking Horizontally and A Better Way to Approach Mobile Innovation in the Developing WorldChris Williamson and Corina GardnerMobile AfghanistanJan Chipchase and Panthea Lee (Bill Maurer, introduction)Mobile Entrepreneurship and EmploymentMaja Andjelkovic and Saori ImaizumiUsing Information and Communication Technologies to Support New Global SocietiesJane Vincent