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  • Martin Herrndorf

    Mastering the Inclusive Markets Research Challenge

    Fifteen PhD students and recent graduates that target the "next billion" as a research challenge gathered for the one-week oikos UNDP Young Scholars Development Academy 2009 in Kaubad, Switzerland from the 6th to the 11th of December, 2009. They were brought together by the oikos Foundation and UNDP’s Growing Inclusive Markets.

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  • Rob Katz

    Women in Social Enterprise: Three Conversations

    I think I may be starting to figure it out: Joanna is a great listener. She seeks out interesting people and asks them probing questions, listening and capturing fantastic insights. Having seen Joanna in action while working for Dial 1298 for Ambulance - where she conducted surveys of low-income customers, among other things - this is no surprise

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  • Nathan Wyeth

    Weekly Roundup: Trickle-Up Innovation, and More

    When innovation happens at the base of the pyramid and then moves to more wealthy markets - is that moving up? Going in reverse? Or is there a better way to look at it. On the same note, sometimes what is at the periphery of the global economy assumes central importance - like microfinance in Afghanistan. Plus, new events and opportunities.

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  • Rob Katz

    Root Capital, E+Co Tap Major New Funding

    It must be the (giving) season. Just this week, NextBillion allies and SME investment pioneers Root Capital and E+Co announced $14M each of new investments and grants. Congrats to our friends and colleauges at both Root and E+Co - who have done pioneering work in the agricultural finance and energy finance sectors, respectively.

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  • Rob Katz

    Journey for Change: India Snapshot

    The UK-based social business Journeys for Change recently brought a group of senior leaders from some of the world?s top private, public and civil society organisations (including Credit Suisse, Swedbank, BonnVentures & the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation) to meet some of India?s most inspiring social entrepreneurs in Calcutta and Hyderabad.

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  • Nathan Wyeth

    Copenhagen Climate Summit: Shaping Adaptation Finance

    I want to pick up where Rishabh left off in his post yesterday on adaptation to climate change. Assuming that the tens and then hundreds of billions of dollars in "climate financing" for the least developed countries materializes, of which half might be earmarked for adaptation, a robust discussion is needed on how best to use those dollars.

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  • Rob Katz

    VisionSpring Shows How Glasses Make an Impact

    You have to see it to believe it - no pun intended. VisionSpring, the award-winning social enterprise, has released a new video highlighting its impact on base-of-the-pyramid communities around the world. It’s fantastic to see (pun intended) VisionSpring grow with my own eyes. In just the past two years, they have spun out from Scojo New York...

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  • Rishabh Kaul

    On the Way to Copenhagen: The Business of Climate Change Adaptation

    As COP15 enters its final week it’s timely to ask what role business can play, especially in addressing the effects of climate change in the lives of the poor.

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