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  • Abby Gray

    Hand-held Doctors and Mobile Premium Payments: How Technology Can Improve Insurance for the Poor

    Microinsurance represents a promising new way to protect the poor, but reaching low-income markets sustainably requires creative new strategies. The ILO’s Microinsurance Innovation Facility looks at how microinsurance providers are using technology to overcome the industry’s challenges.

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  • Manuel Bueno

    G20 SME Finance Challenge

    The G20 SME Finance Challenge, jointly organized by Ashoka?s Changemakers community, the G-20 and the Rockefeller Foundation, seeks to find the best models worldwide for public-private partnerships that catalyze finance for SMEs and subsequently give creators of those models a chance to solicit funding. Entries will be accepted until August 25.

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  • Melissa Richer and Shital Shah

    Introducing iuMAP, a Resource to Track Social Enterprise Globally

    We’re excited to introduce iuMAP, the largest publicly available directory of market-based solutions to poverty challenges. Let us share a bit about the rationale behind launching iuMAP and what can be expected in the weeks and months to come.

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  • Nilima Achwal

    Solar Energy for the BoP: Katherine Lucey of Solar Sister

    As part of our series on clean energy, we interviewed Katherine Lucey, the founder of Solar Sister, a Uganda-based social enterprise that is currently in its pilot phase. Solar Sister focuses on employing and empowering local women to act as Avon-type, commissioned saleswomen for solar lanterns. Lucey shares some insights from the field.

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  • chris megargee

    The Unsung Heroes of Microfinance

    Like many microfinance loan officers, Justiniano has a background that is very similar to the clients that he serves. He grew up in a poor, rural community: His parents were small farmers, working a tiny plot of land with a few animals. An agronomist by training, he has served as a loan officer with CRECER for 11 years. He is on the frontline.

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  • kevin keepper

    Mapping and Analyzing Actors in the Space of Small and Growing Businesses

    The Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs (ANDE) has begun to tackle the issue of macro-level SGB support by commissioning a report that maps activities of three camps of actors engaged in this space. This report provides steps to improve the interrelationships of these actors and ultimately the efficiency and effectiveness of SGB support.

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  • Rishabh Kaul

    Stories from Sarvajal’s Turf

    This summer I have been working in Sarvajal’s franchise business development (FBD) team. My journeys took me to remotest corners of Gujarat, where I traveled extensively in the outback and lived with the franchisee as a member of his family. Sarvajal believes what they are doing is creating soft IP in rural marketing through their FBD teams.

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  • Bryan Farris

    The Akilah Institute: Empowering Women in Rwanda

    The Akilah Institute for Women is an example of an organization that is focused on unlocking the talent of those who have already completed secondary school. Recently, I had the opportunity to catch up with Elizabeth Dearborn Davis, the founder of Akilah.

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