Articles by Rob Katz
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Tuesday
February 5
2008The Power of Unreasonable People: How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets That Change the World
An important new book hits shelves (and Amazon wish lists) today.? The Power of Unreasonable People: How Social Entrepreneurs Create Markets That Change the World is co-authored by John Elkington (of SustainAbility) and Pamela Hartigan (of the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship). ...
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Monday
February 4
2008Expanding Rural Access: Evidence From Vietnam, Mongolia and Sri Lanka
Over the past year, I have posted two submissions developed by Darrell Owen, a former U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) employee who has been working at the bleeding edge of rural connectivity for the BoP. Darrell’s posts and his white papers reflect ongoing work in the...
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Friday
February 1
2008Job: Associate, New Ventures Program, WRI
Position: Associate, New Ventures Program, World Resources Institute Location: Washington, D.C. Organization: WRI’s New Ventures program is a business accelerator that works toward long-term, sustainable natural resource use by supporting environmentally- and socially-responsible...
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Thursday
January 31
2008NextBillion Welcomes Ryan Baebler as a Staff Writer and Intern
The NextBillion.net team is growing - and fast!? Yesterday, I introduced Grace and Moses as new staff writers; today, I am pleased to welcome Ryan Baebler to the team.? Ryan will be interning here at the World Resources Institute through May, and one of his responsibilities will be writing on...
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Wednesday
January 30
2008NextBillion Welcomes Grace Augustine and Moses Lee as Staff Writers
On behalf of the NextBillion.net team, I am pleased to announce the addition of two new Staff Writers to our team: Grace Augustine and Moses Lee. Both Grace and Moses are employees of the William Davidson Institute, where their day jobs involve research and writing about base of the pyramid...
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Monday
January 28
2008Event: “Creative Capitalism” – Can It Meet the Needs of the World’s Poor?
Event: “Creative Capitalism": Can It Meet the Needs of the World’s Poor? Date: Wednesday, January 30, 12:00 - 2:00 Location: Hudson Institute - Betsy and Walter Stern Conference Center - 1015 15th Street, NW - Suite 600 Description: Noting in his recent address to the...
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Wednesday
January 23
2008Shell and Envirofit Partner on BoP Cookstoves
Guest blogger Bill Kramer is principal of The Global Challenge Network, LLC, an executive education and training company. From 2001 through mid-2007, he worked on pro-poor business strategies with WRI. Previously, Bill founded a non-profit focusing on the relationship of knowledge to economic...
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Friday
January 18
2008Google.org: Fuel the Growth of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises
Both the New York Times and Emeka Okafor’s Timbuktu Chronicles point out Google.org’s newly-announced philanthropic commitment to small and medium-sized enterprises. From the Google.org web site: Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) are critical for creating more equitable...
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