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  • Bryan Farris

    What Social Businesses are Doing to Fight Terrorism

    It is clear that in the long run, the solution to terrorism is to deconstruct the life circumstances that encourage members to join organizations like the Taliban. This is not an easy task, but social entrepreneurs are working diligently to help.

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  • Mark Beckford

    The Bottom of the Pyramid: A Disruptive Force to be Reckoned With?

    The rationale for why emerging markets are a source for disruptive innovations is simply because in order for a product or service to be successful, it has to be more affordable, easier to use, and offer more value then existing products on the market. I was recently referred to an article written by Niti Bhan on this topic...

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  • Nathan Wyeth

    Weekly Roundup: Warmth and Light

    Two innovative product companies that came out of one university course are delivering some basic things to children (of different ages): warmth and light. In the case of the latter, there are also some great lessons how to grab the public’s attention and imagination for a new product for the base of the pyramid.

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  • Adeena Schlussel

    Vestergaard Frandsen: Life Saving Textiles

    With patient capital, philanthrocapitalism, and venture capital models becoming ever more popular ways to fill the voids of the base of the pyramid (BoP), the power of the market is emerging as increasingly vibrant. Vestergaard Frandsen, a European manufacturer of emergency relief and disease control products is harnessing that very power.

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  • benje william

    Kenya Dispatch: Toilet Parties in the Nairobi Slums

    "Once you don’t have it - that’s when you realize the value" -- David Kuria, founder and CEO of Ecotact, speaking about toilets. As an investor and partner with Ecotact, Acumen Fund is eager to continue the celebration with Kuria and his team, as they grow from 17 facilities to a target of more than double that within the next year.

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  • Nilima Achwal

    Kiva Fellow in Bolivia, Part 2: Profiles of Entrepreneurs

    We hear a lot about microfinance empowering the poor, but who are these people that we are ostensibly helping? Are we actually helping them? At least at Fundaci?n Agrocapital in Bolivia, the answer is an uncontestable "YES." These entrepreneurs are grateful to have access to micro-loans.

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  • Josh Cleveland

    BoP Career Paths: Interview with Chris Laurent of MicroVest

    In this series, NextBillion brings you Baase of the Pyramid career path stories and best practices from across the BoP industry spectrum. Today’s post features an interview with Chris Laurent, Business Development Officer at MicroVest; a capital-mobilizing intermediary for microfinance institutions.

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  • Katie Ricketts and Mark Lundy

    New Business Models for Sustainable Trading: Part 4

    It’s easy to hate the middle men. These invisible actors in the supply chain are often portrayed as shady characters who create little "value", instead contributing to higher prices at the grocery store register and lower wages to farmers. What do they do, anyway?

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