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  • The Top 5 ICT4D Trends for 2010

    The year started with the world teetering on economic and financial collapse. The technology industry withered in general due to lack of demand. Intel, for example, reported its first loss in 21 years in the second quarter. As we head in to 2010, things seem to be on the mend, albeit slowly. So what will 2010 look like for ICT4D?

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  • Time to Refresh Your Social Entrepreneurship Reading Wishlist

    2009 was a big editorial year for those of us interested in the role of business and entrepreneurship combating poverty. Well, this year kicked off on a high note with the come-back of a heavy wight in the social enterprise literature space: David Bornstein.

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  • A Question of Causality

    There is no shortage of evaluation frameworks/impact assessment tools out there for the BoP space and no shortage of discussion around metrics. Last year, I asked the question ’Why should we evaluate social enterprises?’ In this post, I ask the question ’What should we try to measure?’

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  • 3 Hot Topics for 2010: Impact, Leadership Development and Replication

    Around this time last year, Rob and I got on the phone to discuss the trends that would shape the Base of the Pyramid/ social enterprise space in 2009. We quickly came to consensus: "2009 will be the year of ANDE". What about 2010? Here’s my bet for three themes we’ll be hearing about time and again.

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  • Why You Should Be More Focused on Data Access at the BoP

    The digital age has ushered in a new focus: the data economy. It appears as if, once again, developing countries (and especially the poor within those countries) will be left behind. The time is ripe for a significant effort to build mobile applications that deliver information to the BoP. Otherwise, the knowledge gap will only grow.

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  • Exploring the Link between Multinational Corporations and SMEs in Emerging Markets

    NV has realized that not all the companies it works with are looking for investment or are at the right stage to receive investment from venture funds. In stead, a fair portion of companies are looking to expand into new markets and obtain contracts from international buyers. Here’s a way for you to contribute to this goal.

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  • Happy Holidays from NextBillion.net

    The NextBillion team will be taking a break in observance of the holiday weekend that starts today. We’ll be back next week with a round up and some retrospective thoughts of what 2009 meant for the Base of the Pyramid movement and what could be expected in 2010.

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  • Are the Poor Creative Entrepreneurs or Simply Wage Earners?

    This question gets asked a lot. For the Indian social enterprise LabourNet, the answer is both. While the necessary development efforts implied by this answer are dynamic, organizations often focus on only the entrepreneurial or wage earning aspect. This is fine, so long as they work in balance with other complimentary programs...

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