Articles by Christina Moehrle
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						Guest Articles Monday 
 June 23
 2025Arnaud Alt / Annemarie Mastenbroek / Christina Moehrle To Truly Innovate, WASH Funders Need to Get Their Hands Dirty: Key Learnings from Five Years of Pioneering Impact-Linked Finance in Water, Sanitation and HygieneThe water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector faces a funding gap of around US $138 billion per year if it hopes to reach SDG 6’s goal of universal WASH access by 2030. According to Arnaud Alt and Annemarie Mastenbroek at Aqua for All, and Christina Moehrle, to address this shortfall, funders need to develop more hands-on financing approaches, working closely with entrepreneurs and organizations to better understand their context, challenges and needs. They explain why Impact-Linked Finance (ILF) represents one such approach, and share two key lessons from Aqua for All's "ILF for WASH" program. 
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						Guest Articles Friday 
 July 26
 2019Scaling a Social Enterprise: How to Get Ready for Take-Off (And Landing)When it comes to scaling a social enterprise, many believe that "big is beautiful" – and that growing fast is inherently better than going slowly. After all, what entrepreneur wants to delay putting their world-changing innovations into practice? But as Christina Moehrle at Roots of Impact sees it, social entrepreneurs should think twice about their need for speed. She offers three essential tips for aspiring changemakers, based on learnings from their "Scalerator" scaling support program. 
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- Social Enterprise
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- incubators, scale
 
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						Guest Articles Monday 
 March 4
 2019Bjoern Struewer / Rory Tews / Christina Moehrle Daring to Think Big: Why It’s Time to Scale Impact-Linked FinanceThe 2030 deadline for reaching Sustainable Development Goal targets may sound far off, but for German-based impact advisory firm Roots of Impact, the “SDG financing abyss” is an urgent issue. Three of the organization's leaders say financing the SDGs will require new approaches to investing, including impact-linked finance – a merging of blended finance, impact investing and results-based finance. They lay out a blueprint for accelerating impact-related finance by incorporating outcome funds, utilizing technologies like blockchain and other strategies in this illuminating post. 
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						Tuesday 
 November 6
 2018A Recipe for Change: Can Blended Finance Help Trigger an ‘Impact Revolution’?There’s a lot of uncertainty about how to mobilize the massive amounts of private capital necessary to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. One promising possibility, says Christina Moehrle at Roots of Impact, is to explore innovative, “fusion food”-style approaches like blended finance – a growing market with over $100 billion mobilized to date. She explores blended finance’s potential to empower small businesses to reach impact at scale – along with the challenges of aligning both public and private stakeholders around impact. - Categories
- Investing
 
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						Guest Articles Tuesday 
 February 6
 2018Christina Moehrle / Maxime Cheng Do You Speak Social Finance? Helping Entrepreneurs and Impact Investors Overcome their Language BarrierSocial entrepreneurs and impact investors often speak different languages: Entrepreneurs are fluent in the dimension of impact, while investors are more focused on the bottom line. A new education platform called the Social Finance Academy strives to bridge this gap via free, online learning packages that enable investors and entrepreneurs to reach common ground. Christina Moehrle and Maxime Cheng of Roots of Impact explore the platform's early success and potential impact. - Categories
- Investing, Social Enterprise
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- impact investing
 
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						Guest Articles Tuesday 
 July 25
 2017Bjoern Struewer / Christina Moehrle Social Impact Incentives: A New Solution for Blended FinanceIn just six years, social enterprise Clínicas del Azúcar has grown into the largest private provider of specialized diabetes care in Mexico, but faces an almost constant challenge to balance its financial and social performance. That's where social impact incentives (SIINC) come into play. A new solution for blended finance, SIINCs align profitability with social impact by paying social enterprises directly for proven social outcomes. - Categories
- Energy, Health Care, Investing, Social Enterprise, Technology
 
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						Monday 
 December 14
 2015Bjoern Struewer / Christina Moehrle NexThought Monday: Pay for Success … With an Important TwistDid you ever wonder how to adapt the pay-for-success model to market-based social enterprises and inclusive businesses? How to catalyze and secure private investments that allow scaling? And how to make sure that each party involved has an incentive to outperform on impact? Roots of Impact believes they've found an answer to these questions. - Categories
- Investing
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- impact investing
 
