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Julia Tran
World Resources Institute

My area of interest is private sector distribution models for health products and services, specifically microfranchising and direct selling.

I’m interested in how these models could mesh with existing social marketing projects, and how they could leverage financing mechanisms such as microinsurance and voucher programs. I’m also interested in the potential of telemedicine and biotechnology to expand the impact of private sector health provision.

Articles by Julia Tran

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    “Very Simple” Business Model: Product Franchising

    Abhay Clinics in India reaches BOP markets through a business model not yet discussed on NextBillion--product franchising. Whereas business franchisors provide franchisees with a complete business format--from administrative processes to branding and products--manufacturers that run product...

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    Mobilizing the Private Sector for Global Health in Toronto

    I had the good fortune to attend the conference “Mobilizing the Private Sector for Global Health Development,” organized by the McLaughlin-Rotman Centre, Program on Life Sciences and Global Health at the University of Toronto, from May 2-4.The food was really good. The conference...

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    Subsidies at the BOP?

    Cheikh Mbengue, an expert from Abt Associates on community-based health insurance (CBHI) schemes in Africa, said something that perked my ears last Wednesday at a USAID After Hours Seminar on microinsurance. He said that he thinks CBHIs can’t function effectively without subsidies. No one...

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    TN4B: Focus on Health

    We’ve all heard of the dire situations: “Every x seconds, y children/women/people die of z disease around the world.” For many years, health crises--HIV/AIDs, malaria, diarrheal diseases, etc.--have been a prominent focal point for the efforts of the development community.?...

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    Interview with Liza Kimbo, Director of CFWshops Kenya

    A poised, articulate individual, Liza Kimbo, Director of CFWshops Kenya, seemed just like the kind of person who could lead a successful BOP enterprise. Before the holidays, Liza delivered a presentation about her organization at a brownbag hosted by the Grassroots Business Initiative at the...

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    $50,000 prizes, 25 Laureates, 1 Bill Gates

    Ah, the Tech Museum Awards. It was a night when large tech companies and foundations joined together to support the work of smaller humanitarian tech innovators.Last Wednesday, Intel, Accenture, Microsoft, Agilent, and the Swanson Foundation recognized the work of 25 organizations through the...

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    2007 Social Capitalist Awards announced

    The 2007 Social Capitalist Award winners were announced this morning by Fast Company business magazine and the Monitor Group. The Award recognizes non-profits that are generating both financial profit and social benefit. Winners that have a particularly strong emphasis on serving low-income...

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    Development Marketplace 2007

    Just around the corner is the deadline for entries to the World Bank Development Marketplace 2007 competitive grant program. This year, approximately $4 million is available for awards of $50-200K to projects that are “improving results in health, nutrition and population for the...

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