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						Connected: Unleashing Ugandan Farmers’ Potential Through Mobile PhonesA powerful, new mobile platform designed for smallholder farmers that combines agriculture information and financial services to help them harvest bigger profits is going live in Uganda. Modeled on the cloud-based AgriLife, the new platform will be accessible via mobile phone and provide data collection and analysis about farmers’ production capability and history, while providing much-needed services to distant, rural farmers. - Categories
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						Big Problems – Big Solutions: One Million CHWs and Living Goods at the Global Health & Innovation ConferenceFrom last weekend’s Global Health & Innovation Conference: Sonia Ehrlich Sachs discusses the One Million Community Health Workers (CHW) Campaign, which aims to rapidly initiate and scale up rural CHW programs in sub-Saharan Africa. Also featured: a video of Mike Pezone discussing the Living Goods model - dubbed "the Avon Ladies of Africa." - Categories
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						The IT Revolution in Health Care: Jeffrey Sachs’ keynote at the Global Health & Innovation ConferenceIn our first post on the 2013 Global Health & Innovation Conference, we highlight Jeffrey Sachs’ keynote speech on how information technology is transforming health care. Also included: a must-see video of Leana Wen’s conference session on how to use narrative to enhance diagnosis and transform policy. - Categories
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						NexThought Monday – Want to Scale Impact? Be Wary of Hard and Fast Conclusions: We know a lot, but there is much more to learnJust because financial goals are good for long-term sustainability does not mean the converse holds i.e. that prioritizing social goals will undermine impact. The conclusion that I have most difficultly with is that “those who prioritized financial goals over social goals were much more likely to experience high rates of growth and have greater social impact.” It is a pretty bullish ‘and.’ The whole question hinges on one’s definition of impact. - Categories
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						Bi-Weekly Checkup (4/11/13): A Tale of Two Students – or, what I wish I would’ve done in collegeWhen Jennifer Staple-Clark was a sophomore in college, she spent her free time establishing an innovative non-profit called Unite for Sight. The organization has become a world-renowned NGO, facilitating over 63,000 sight-restoring surgeries. It also organizes the annual Global Health & Innovation Conference, which takes place this weekend - and which NextBillion Health Care will cover as a media partner. - Categories
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						March’s ‘NextBillies’: Dueling visions for impact, the most-read/most shared posts on NBIn March, articles examining for-profit versus not-for-profit models of impact investing, India’s CSR legislation, the so-called ‘Investing Pledge’ for social investing, disruptive innovations for women’s health, and young entrepreneurs displaying poverty-focused technology at Open Minds made up the most-read posts of the month. - Categories
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						Fortifying Food, Fighting Malnutrition : A WBCSD case study explores BASF’s multi-stakeholder initiative to boost nutrientsWithin BASF’s Nutrition & Health division, the improvement of the nutrition, health and wellbeing of consumers all over the world is a main goal. At the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), we researched an initiative by BASF called the Strategic Alliance for the Fortification of Oil and Other Staple Foods (SAFO), for a recent case study. - Categories
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