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  • Nitin Rao

    Tapan Parikh: Simple Innovations, Big Impact

    Tapan Parikh (left) has proved that innovations need not be as complex as they are made out to be. Often, simple ideas make the best impact. What makes Tapan different ? and Technology Review’s 2007 Humanitarian of the Year ? is that he saw in mobile phones an accessible opportunity for...

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  • Ana Escalante

    Public vs. Private Education in Developing Countries: A Matter of Long-Term Investment

    I often find myself criticizing governments worldwide for failing to create opportunities for poor people, especially in the education sector. We certainly should be critical, but must also realize that, as a responsible society, we cannot and should not leave everything to the government and...

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  • Nitin Rao

    Mighty Light: Empowering Lives

    On NextBillion, we recently covered an editorial from Arun Maira of The Boston Consulting Group in India. Maira wrote that the organizations which will succeed in BOP markets will be those which don?t merely down-size existing products but invest in developing innovative business...

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  • Ana Escalante

    Social Entrepreneurs: Echoing Green’s 2007 Fellows

    Some of my recent blog posts focused on venture capitalism (Wulff Capital, Agora Partnerships). Well, it must be a trend ? I just came across Echoing Green.Echoing Green is an angel investor for entrepreneurs focused on social change. They provide seed funding and support to entrepreneurs...

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  • Derek Newberry

    Rising Ventures: Landwasher Cleaning Up Waste Management in China

    In his final post on NextBillion, New Ventures Intern Jesse Last ponders the viability of sustainable waste management as exemplified by New Ventures entrepreneur, Landwasher. Read Jesse’s full profile of Landwasher here China’s booming private-sector seems to be getting some...

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  • Rob Katz

    BOP Roundup – News and Stories of Note II

    A couple noteworthy happenings in the Base of the Pyramid universe... The Quarterly Journal of Economics has released Robert Jensen’s article, “The Digital Provide: Information (Technology), Market Performance and Welfare in the South Indian Fisheries Sector.” You may recall...

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  • Ana Escalante

    Biofuels: Do They Help the BOP? There are Always Two Sides of a Story

    There has been a lot of controversy recently regarding biofuels - especially corn-based ethanol - and their effect on the global economic dynamic. While biofuels in general could be a very good alternative to oil, are they good for the BOP? Rob and Derek have blogged on this very subject...

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  • Ella Delio

    Cornell BOP Learning Lab’s 2007 BOP e-Journal Competition

    If you have a favorite BOP story that you always tell everyone about, you now have a chance to win $2000 just by submitting an entry to the Cornell University BOP Learning Lab’s 2007 BOP e-Journal Competition. The details of the competition are as follows: The Competition: The 2007 BoP...

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