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Rise of Blockchain in Indonesia Brings Promise of Greater Financial Inclusion
A lot of the credit for the contemporary burgeoning blockchain community in the country goes to startups like Blockchain Zoo, the first company to offer blockchain consultancy services in the country and Blockchain Space Asia, both of which are founders of the blockchain association in Indonesia.
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- Finance, Technology
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- Asia Pacific
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Should Surfing the Web Count as a Human Right? The View From South Africa.
Today, roughly half the planet’s population is online, and the gap between the vast universe they can access there – from information to employment to digital money – and the analog existence of the other half is opening wider every year.
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- Technology
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Nobody Reads Privacy Policies: Why We Need to Go Beyond Consent to Ensure Data Privacy
We all “say” we read the privacy policies when we agree to the terms and conditions on websites and apps - but up to 97% of people don't actually read them. And even if we read them, few of us can understand the legalese. Now that the age of Big Data has reached emerging markets, and digital tech makes obtaining and monetizing user data easier than ever before, this lack of data privacy is a growing concern. David Medine and Gayatri Murthy at CGAP explore the problem – and some innovative tools that can help protect the world’s newest and most vulnerable digital consumers.
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- Finance, Technology
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The World’s First 3D-Printed Neighborhood Is Being Built in Mexico for Families Living on $3 a Day
New Story is a nonprofit that helps families in need of shelter. It has built more than 2,700 homes in South America and Mexico since it was founded in 2014. This is the first homebuilding project it's done with 3D printing.
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- Technology
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- Latin America
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- housing, nonprofits
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Analysis: Emerging Markets: Secrets of Resilient Multinationals
Succeeding in emerging markets is hard enough. To succeed year after year, decade after decade, is an astounding accomplishment. Here’s how some winning multinationals do it.
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- Technology
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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- manufacturing
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Viewpoint: What went wrong at Jumia, ‘Africa’s First Unicorn’?
Vanity metrics, an obsession to list instead of fixing problems, and a problematic workplace culture turned Jumia from unicorn to carthorse.
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- Technology
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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- e-commerce, startups
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Sustainable Investing’s Solid 2019 is Due to Strong Performance in Tech Stocks
Big banks and financial firms have been adding so-called responsible investing products while at the same time there’s debate whether investors should seek profits, a greater good, or a combination of both.
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- Investing, Technology
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- impact investing
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Do Surveys Fall Short? Solving the Challenge of Predicting Mini-Grid Energy Usage in Africa
Half of Africa’s population is living without electricity, and mini-grids could connect at least 100 million of these 600 million people. But mini-grid developers struggle to profitably serve these potential customers, due in part to the difficulty of accurately forecasting their electricity demand. Analysts at CrossBoundary explore why this process is so complex and prone to inaccuracy, why surveying customers is often ineffective – and what can be done about it.
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- Energy, Technology
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- data, energy access, off-grid energy, research
