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						From Biometrics to Chatbots: Two Technology Challenges Aim to Help Governments Digitize their EconomiesThere is a growing consensus that emerging-market governments should digitize their economies, starting with the vast streams of payments they themselves make and receive. The DFS Lab is launching two technology challenges to fund new technologies that enable this transition: a Biometrics Challenge and a Chatbots Challenge. The deadline to enter is May 30. - Categories
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						From Trash to Resource: How Technology Can Help Informal Waste Pickers Solve India’s Recycling ProblemDue to its dependence on informal waste pickers, urban waste management in India is at once a complex problem to solve, and an excellent business opportunity. Kabadiwalla Connect, a tech-based social enterprise, is using smartphones and innovative logistics to help this informal ecosystem of urban recyclers make a better living and keep untold tons of garbage out of landfills. - Categories
- Environment, Social Enterprise, Technology, WASH
 
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						Two-Sided Mobile Platform Creates ‘Network Effect’ to Help Patients, Health ClinicsThe private health sector, where a large percentage of people in developing countries seek care, is fragmented and marked by poor quality and high prices. Two interlinked programs conceived by a group in the Netherlands – M-TIBA and the Medical Credit Fund – are attempting to address this problem at large scale. Both have achieved remarkable growth within a short period. - Categories
- Health Care, Technology
 
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						Geodata Technology Moving Into New Fields. Literally.Geodata and ICT applications help farmers with precision farming, leading to increased yields and improved quality. This information has not yet been made available to financial institutions at a large scale, but it has the potential to increase access to finance for smallholder farmers. The Rabobank Foundation and NpM have launched a Board of Inspiration to help speed the process. - Categories
- Agriculture, Technology
 
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						From Robotic Exoskeletons to ‘Uber’ for the Disabled: How Social Tech Startups Can Transform Health CareToday, thanks to technology, individuals and startups can tackle issues that previously could only be addressed by governments and big business – including health care. Here, in advance of June's AVPN Conference in Bangkok, the social tech acceleration program Tech For Good recognizes five companies that are harnessing technology in innovative ways to solve health care and safety issues. - Categories
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						Social Business Roundup: The Problem with Sachets, the Beauty of Rats and the Dark Side of Cross-SellingEveryone seems to love the products in individually-sized sachets being sold at the BoP ... except for Mother Nature. Ethiopia's only too happy to roll out the welcome mat for some rats with amazing TB-sniffing skills. A questionable cross-selling strategy in South Africa harms a vulnerable population and raises uncomfortable questions about financial inclusion. It's all part of our weekly Social Business Roundup. - Categories
- Environment, Health Care, Social Enterprise, Technology
 
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						Engineering Social Impact: Being a Hardware Entrepreneur is Hard … But Worth ItThere's nothing fast or easy about hardware innovation. Hardware is, well, hard. But a growing number of stakeholders in the development space see the importance of hardware-led social ventures and the impact they make in emerging markets, and they'll be especially interested in ASME's upcoming Innovation Showcase, a competition with events in in India, Kenya and the United States. - Categories
- Social Enterprise, Technology
 
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						Creative Climbing: How Impact Enterprises are Overcoming Obstacles in East AfricaIn 2016, Intellecap undertook a study to better understand how East African impact entrepreneurs manage to design viable business models despite the various market challenges. The insights from the study can inform inclusive development in the region and across the global south. The study classified impact enterprises across three levers based on their interaction with the BoP: access, ability and knowledge. - Categories
- Agriculture, Investing, Social Enterprise, Technology