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Protecting Microfinance Institutions and Clients in COVID-19 Crisis
Cordaid Investment Management and a group of other microfinance lenders and key players in inclusive finance worked on a set of principles to better support the microfinance sector in the health and economic crisis caused by the Covid-19.
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- Coronavirus, Finance
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Viewpoint: COVID-19 Could Spark A Renewable Energy Boom
The climate problem is not going away. Last month was tied for the warmest April on record globally, and 2020 is on track to be the warmest year ever. Larger and more frequent natural disasters are increasingly likely to happen.
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- Coronavirus, Energy
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- renewable energy
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Bandhan Bank Shares Have Gained 54% Since Lockdown Started — But the Numbers Will Reveal the Real Damage to Rural India From COVID-19
As one of India's largest microfinance institutions, its balance sheet will reflect the true state of affairs in rural areas.
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- Coronavirus, Finance
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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- microfinance
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3 Ways COVID-19 Could Actually Spark a Better Future for Africa
A lack of essential healthcare supplies has triggered a debate about the necessary industrialization of Africa.
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- Coronavirus, Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Fighting a Pandemic in the Dark: How SolarAid is Helping Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa Respond to COVID-19
As COVID-19 starts to spread through sub-Saharan Africa, John Keane and Sofia Ollvid at SolarAid point out that an estimated 600 million people on the continent live without access to electricity at home, and a staggering 75% of health facilities have unreliable power. They explore what solar providers are doing to help African countries respond to the pandemic.
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- Coronavirus, Energy, Health Care
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Data Around COVID-19 Is a Mess and Here’s Why That Matters
Aid organizations use data to help understand needs and target their interventions – but their analyses and responses are only as good as the data at hand.
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- Coronavirus
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- data, public health, public policy, research
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Viewpoint: Now More Than Ever
The report analyzes the impact on extreme poverty of global economic contractions at three levels. In the best-case scenario, a 5% contraction, the researchers anticipate that 87 million people would fall into extreme poverty – half of them in South Asia where Upaya works.
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- Coronavirus, Health Care
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- South Asia
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Pandemic Disrupts Remittances, Leaving Immigrants’ Families Without Lifelines
In normal times, millions of small financial transactions take place daily worldwide when immigrants wire a portion of their earnings to loved ones back home.
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- Coronavirus, Finance
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- migrants, remittances