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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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    Jobs in BOP-related Organizations

    Every once in a while, we receive queries about job opportunities with us or organizations with a similar focus on market-based development strategies. Here’s a roundup of openings that might catch your eye. If you have an opening you would like to advertise on NextBillion, please contact...

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    Rating Ease of Business and Economic Freedom in 2006

    September is an exciting month for country ranking enthusiasts. World Bank?s 2007 Doing Business Report, and Cato/Fraser Institute?s 2006 Economic Freedom Report were released back-to-back, Sep 6 and Sep 7, respectively, begging for some compare-and-contract action. First, what are the...

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    Last call: Oxford MBA for social entrepreneurs

    If you?re a social entrepreneur interested in an MBA education at Oxford, the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship has issued a last call for applications for a full scholarship to attend Oxford University?s full-time, one-year MBA program. The Scholarship covers fees and offers a...

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    Reporting back from the Kenyan Development Network Consortium

    The Kenyan Development Network Consortium held a ?co-creation? workshop on Friday and Saturday, April 7-8, in Washington DC. (KDNC was founded by Macharia Waruingi, a long-time member of NextBillion.) Participants were mostly members of the Kenyan diaspora, working professionals with a...

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    Bretton Woods Symposium with C.K. Prahalad and BOP practitioners

    Last week, John, Cory, and I went to a symposium on the BOP hosted by the Bretton Woods Committee. The symposium was paneled by four individuals from academia, an MNC, a technical assistance non-profit, and a small social for-profit corporation. Kai Schmidtz, EVP and COO of MicroFinance...

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    Insights from the field: Interviews with social entrepreneurs

    Rob Katz, a NextBillion staff writer, recently interviewed Martin Fisher, co-founder of KickStart, and Upendra Bhatt, co-founder of Aavishkaar, in writing an article for GreenBiz.com. KickStart and Aavishkaar are, dare I say, two of the most innovative and robust businesses operating at the...

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    Redoubling billions, yet why can’t the West save Africa?

    William Easterly’s Monday column in the Washington Post, “The West Can’t Save Africa,” was unreservedly caustic toward all the big talk and promises in 2005 about ending poverty. Easterly pinpoints a most fundamental error in Western aid’s orientation toward poverty alleviation--its...

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    Microfranchise modes of healthcare delivery

    Along with John and Cory, I had attended BYU?s Microfranchise Learning Lab in Washington DC this past Friday. Two of the four microfranchises featured, HealthStore Kenya and Scojo, operate in the health industry. Granted, microfranchises are flourishing in many industries (see Kirk...

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