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						NexThought Monday – On World TB Day: Like other business models, tuberculosis control needs a complete, patient-centric solutionWhether it is mobile phone service or vacation travel, good businesses know that success depends on providing a complete and customer-centric solution. So why should patients with tuberculosis be denied a complete solution that is similarly patient-centered? After all, millions are affected and a large market at the base of the pyramid remains unserved. - Categories
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						Weekly Roundup – 3/22/14: Why it’s time to start feeling good about AfricaIf the facts don’t fit the frame, all too often, those facts are disregarded. The facts about Africa’s economic and entrepreneurial growth continue to defy the frame of the “impoverished third world and therefore to be pitied” continent that, even now, remains fixed in the minds of many. - Categories
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						‘Best Buys’ Depend on Who Holds the Wallet: Global health investors have different priorities, but efficiency seems to resonate with allHealth and development experts sat down in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday to discuss “best buys” in global health in 2014. They agreed that the focus should be on specific efficiencies of existing systems, instead of building new systems. - Categories
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						The Future of Uganda’s Mobile Money Market: Why agent networks are key to growing the sectorWith 50 percent of cash-in/cash-out agents conducting at least 30 transactions per day, Uganda is one of the world’s leading digital finance markets. But despite its growth, many challenges persist. A new report from the Helix Institute of Digital Finance analyzes the successes and struggles of the country’s agent network. - Categories
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						Ladies First: Investing in women-owned SMEsIt pays to invest in women, in more ways than one. Increasing women’s incomes improves countries’ human development indicators and raises their per capita income. Research also indicates that women-owned SMEs have higher repayment rates. Tara Sabre Collier explores ways to better synergize impact investing and women’s economic empowerment. - Categories
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						Understanding Risk, Then Adapting : How to overcome the fear of working with the base of the pyramid?Facing risk takes an entrepreneurial spirit as well as managerial willingness to innovate. Innovating is equivalent to making mistakes; accessing BoP markets demands risk tolerance, and a trial and error dynamic. The question then is how to manage risk? In 2003, in the middle of the microcredit boom in Brazil, Tenda Atacado, a São Paulo-based wholesale company, faced what seemed to be a very risky endeavor. - Categories
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						A Call to Action for Greater Co-Creation Between Social and Business: Collaborative competition aims to forge relationships between pioneers in this spaceWe live in a world of harsh social and environmental challenges. No player - whether government, social entrepreneur, non-profit or business - can address them alone. That’s why Ashoka and partners have launched an online collaborative competition called Social & Business Co-Creation: collaboration for impact. They are accepting entries until April 10. - Categories
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						Exploring Early Adopters of Mobile Money for Health: Database of innovators being compiledThe Health Finance and Governance project has identified 18 mobile money innovations that are being adopted by different types of programs across public, private and non-state sectors in health. - Categories
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