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  • Francisco Noguera

    Safe Water at the Base of the Pyramid: What Works? What Doesn?t? What?s Next?

    IFC recently issued Safe Water for All, a thorough and illustrative report about the opportunities for the private sector in delivering clean water to the base of the pyramid. It sheds light on many of the topics covered in the review published here in NextBillion back in 2008.

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  • Pamela Hartigan

    Guest Post: Imagining Sustainable Solutions

    I am an unlikely choice to judge the final round of an event that touts itself as the "world’s premier student technology competition". Ask any of my tech-savvy and much younger co-workers - and when they stop laughing at the thought -they will undoubtedly and forcefully concur that I am technology-challenged. But there I was...

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  • Tayo Akinyemi

    Business Action for Africa

    Business Action for Africa’s report From Crisis to Opportunity is hardly ground-breaking in its arguments. It presents, through the voices of influential leaders in business, development, and academia, a series of strategic imperatives that will mitigate the damage caused by the financial crisis and steady African progress toward the MDGs.

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  • Mark Beckford

    Join the Debate: 1:1 vs. Shared Access Computing

    Infodev and UNESCO have developed a new discussion and debate forum to explore the role of ICT in learning in developing countries. Called the Educational Technology Debate, it promotes a multi-week discussion over one month with two participants debating two sides of an argument, and additional user comments supporting or refuting either side.

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  • David Lehr

    Making Better Investments at the Base of the Pyramid: A Framework for Impact Assessment

    In "Making Better Investments at the Base of the Pyramid," Ted London of the University of Michigan points out that even though most ventures serving the world’s poor have feel-good stories and data on milestones, most of them lack a systematic way to assess how well they’re reaching the people they set out to serve.

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  • Martin Herrndorf

    Advancing Young Research on the “Next Billion”

    What are the hot academic debates on how to reach out the Base of the Pyramid and "grow inclusive markets?? How can young researchers, in their PhD or early faculty life, use innovative research tools to crack these nuts? And how can they make their insights relevant for practitioners?

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  • Jenara Nerenberg

    Why We Help: A Meditation on “Giving”

    There are dozens of motives for people to work in the business of development and I’ve been pondering the psychology of "giving" and what drives people to want to work in international aid, donate to charities, work for non-profits, and generally work in an environment where there is a heightened desire to help others. So what drives you?

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  • Francisco Noguera

    Have you Been to Changemakers Lately? It’s About Time

    Changemakers is one of the web’s most dynamic and interesting destinations for those of us interested in ideas and their power to advance tangible change in the lives of the "next billion". Its recent re-design and the upcoming finals for one of their competitions (one very much in the vein of development through enterprise) are compelling...

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