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  • The Big Idea: Taking Mobile Money Forward

    The excitement of mobile money has been dampened by an inability of deployments to take hold outside a handful of successful markets. Driving the enthusiasm forward is the opportunity to bridge the gap between one billion people in emerging markets who have mobile phones but no bank account. On Tuesday, McKinsey & Company released a report “Mobile money: Getting to scale in emerging markets” seeking to cut through this excitement and identify critical success factors for implementation.

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    Technology, Telecommunications
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    telecommunications
  • Mobile Money Payments: Why It’s Time to Move From P2P to Me2Me

    Mobile money providers should embrace Me2Me systems, that is, easy-to-use commitment savings platforms that help map how people think about their long-term needs and money. In the customer’s mind, each date would be associated with a purpose, such as paying off school fees, rent, farm equipment or other long-term purchases and expenses.

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    Technology, Telecommunications
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    telecommunications
  • Weekly Roundup – 11-13-11: Technology’s Equalizing Impact

    The need for inclusive health programs has been an active part of the development conversation for years. Daniella Ballou-Aares, the founder of the Global Health Practice group at the strategic consulting firm Dalberg points out, the means to do so on a large-scale has been elusive. However, technology has become the great equalizer.

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    Health Care, Social Enterprise, Technology
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    William Davidson Institute
  • CSR Fail: Why It’s Time for a BoP Tech Revolution

    It’s up to all of us to change the tide and think about the intersection of technology inclusion and education more critically. It’s time for corporations to stop giving away their scrap computers to the developing world and calling it CSR. It’s time for NGOs to be more judicious about the hand-outs they accept and the indirect costs endured.

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    Technology, Telecommunications
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    corporate social responsibility, telecommunications
  • Housing Series: The Power of Collecting Accurate Data

    Many companies applying market surveys for middle/upper income consumers to the BoP market have failed. We employed slum residents and community workers to get honest answers, and to use cell phones and tablets to gather and send data for analysis. The result: specific guidance for architects and developers on target markets and ideal customers.

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    Technology
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    data, housing
  • NextThought Monday: Wisdom From on High

    Our PopTech Social Innovation Fellows Boot Camp takes place on top a mountain, and the symbolism is not lost on any of us. It’s an intense five days of shared ascent for fellows and faculty alike. The goal of this conversation is to give the new entrepreneurs the benefit of what these fellows already learned about managing and launching a startup.

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    Technology
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    innovation
  • Watch: With Smartphones, Software, Building Better Agricultural Value Chains

    Funded by the Gates Foundation, African Cashew Initiative is a $48 million project that aims to raise the incomes of 150,000 smallholder farmers. From Ghana, business software giant SAP is researching how ICT software coupled with smartphones is improving efficiency and trust in the cashew value chain, from farmers to buyers/traders. (With video)

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    Agriculture, Technology, Telecommunications
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    telecommunications
  • Technology Plus Humanity – An Equation for Social Collaboration

    At the 2011 Columbia Social Enterprise Conference panel last week, 3 social enterprise managers pondered technology’s role in the social sector today and how it advances philanthropy. A theme throughout the panel was the importance of incorporating the human experience into the technology, a potential key to unlocking a surge in donor activity.

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    Social Enterprise, Technology