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  • Rose Weeks

    Best Ideas of 2011: Innovating for Life New, Frontiers for Development Communications

    The line between advocacy and journalism blurred more in 2011. For example, the Gates Foundation reaffirmed its support for the Guardian’s Global Development web hub to the tune of $2.5 million. The good news for development communications is that many digital media tools are well within the reach of those working on nonprofit budgets.

    Categories
    Technology
  • Martin Herrndorf

    Best Ideas of 2011: Improvising at the BoP

    Planning works (reasonably) well in established, stable markets. But classical "planning" is unlikely to help when innovating in the surprising complexity of BoP markets as mapped in ’Poor Economics.’ Certainly, "chaos" and "anarchy" are not the answers either. Improvisation could provide a metaphor allowing us to understand this fragile balance.

    Categories
    Social Enterprise
    Tags
    Base of the Pyramid
  • Rebecca Regan-Sachs

    Best Ideas of 2011: Invest in Africa

    In Africa today, years of small changes are adding up to potentially big payoffs for the savvy investor. This past year alone saw important gains in good governance and economic growth on the continent, while economic woes continued apace overseas. One of the best ideas of 2011 to gain serious currency can be summarized simply: invest in Africa.

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    Uncategorized
    Tags
    rural development
  • Oscar Abello

    Best Ideas of 2011: Storytelling and Cultivating the New Storytellers

    Even if it’s not our own organizations or projects getting coverage, to see others in global development gaining even the tiniest measure of fame can be inspiring, or at least may light a competitive fire under our feet. Think of how big a boost microfinance got from 2006’s Nobel Peace Prize going to Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank.

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    Impact Assessment
  • Nilima Achwal

    The Best Ideas of 2011: The Power of Collective Action

    If 2011 showed us nothing else, it showed us that the age for collective, collaborative action has returned. Compared to the political and cultural movements of other generations, however, this time we have powerful online platforms at our disposal, sending ideas and inspiration across continents in nanoseconds--especially in social enterprise.

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    Impact Assessment
  • Jonathan Kalan

    Best Ideas of 2011: The Reshaping of Capitalism

    As much as I can and often do criticize the Occupy Wall Street movement for its lack of focus, direction, and tangible outcomes - there is something about it that makes me extremely hopeful. Capitalism is slowly undergoing a massive transformation, a call launched by Occupy, and answered by the Social Enterprise Movement.

    Categories
    Impact Assessment, Social Enterprise
  • Diana Hollmann

    Best Ideas of 2011: Revolutionizing mindsets for a new Arab World

    People from the Arab World showed that the impossible is possible. Citizens fought for their rights, shaping a new Arab World associated with ?opportunity? and ?change? instead of ?disenfranchisement? and ?stagnation? by people from both inside and outside of the region - and setting the ground for unleashing entrepreneurial energy!

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    Impact Assessment
    Tags
    business development
  • Cheryl Heller

    Best Ideas of 2011: In Praise of Michael Murphy

    Michael Murphy is an architect who, unsatisfied with the self-directed benefits of traditional architecture and the opportunities lost in its wake, redefined what an architect is, and how great an impact a built environment can have. He has re-conceived hospital design to better heal the sick people in it, but that’s only part of the story.

    Categories
    Health Care
    Tags
    product design