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  • Scott Anderson

    Friday Roundup ? 7/15/11 In Pepsi Vs. Coke Battle, Low-Income Consumers May Win

    PepsiCo has been unable to answer Coke’s dominance in the Indian soft drink market with the 5-rupee price point Chhota Coke. But PepsiCo’s major push in India around healthy, iron-rich snacks packaged in small portions and costing around 2 rupees (4 cents) apiece may show the battle for the BoP consumer has been joined.

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  • Eric Kacou

    Escaping the Survival Trap

    The ’survival trap’ is a tendency for individuals, businesses and nations to focus on short-term crises at the expense of developing long-term strategies for prosperity. This vicious cycle keeps individuals poor, businesses struggling, and nations under-developed. The right skills and mindset are needed in order to escape the survival trap.

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  • Graham Macmillan

    The Evolution of Financial Inclusion: A Survey of the Future

    ACCION International’s Center for Financial Inclusion (CFI) released an important report this week that has people in the microfinance sector taking notice." Opportunities and Obstacles to Financial Inclusion" is a comprehensive survey of 301 industry participants from around the world on "how to make full financial inclusion a reality."

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  • Scott Anderson

    Global Impact Investing Network Hires First CEO

    The Global Impact Investing Network (GINN) announced it will hire Luther Ragin, Jr., an impact investor and executive who has held various banking and foundation positions, as its first chief executive. He managed the F.B. Heron Foundation endowment since 1999 and is credited with building a $260 million portfolio while increasing impact investing.

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  • Elly Brown

    Spin Cycle to Empowering Women

    Innovation creates capacity, allowing women to balance their time spent on productive activities. A washing machine can dramatically change the life of a mother and create time for more meaningful activities, including reading books to their children and educating themselves. But in order to truly empower women, we must go beyond the spin cycle.

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  • Tara Sabre Collier

    City of God’s Plan for Financial Inclusion

    Isolation and lack of economic opportunity made The City of God community susceptible to drugs and violence, issues spotlighted by the 2002 movie. But soon, CDD as it’s known, will have its own bank and currency. Modeled after Banco Palmas, a bank established in Fortaleza, CDD’s community bank will be the first of its kind in Rio de Janeiro.

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  • Scott Anderson

    Unreasonable Investor Day (And Night)

    Set for July 18 at the Hub SoMa, a Bay Area social ventures incubator, is culmination of the six-week Unreasonable Institute in Boulder, CO. Before anyone breaks out the sleeping bags, Unreasonable Institute will host a pitch event involving 26 of the Unreasonable fellows and up to 100 impact investors in attendance.

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  • Max Pichulik

    Does Fighting for the Cause Actually Solve the Problem?

    My biggest advice to entrepreneurs looking to do something purposeful: build a model which ’never’ sacrifices commercial profit for ’purpose’ or vice-versa. I believe that the most impactful businesses in the 21st century will maximize both. If you are looking to create a purposeful business, then focus your energies on the for-profit first.

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