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India pushes to formalize impact investments
Putting in money for social development is believed to be the responsibility of either the government—as part of the welfare for its citizens—or charitable rich individuals and institutions.
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- Impact Assessment
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- South Asia
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Viewpoint: Doing Good by Investing in Sin
The recent growth in ethically and socially responsible funds now represents trillions of dollars of mandates. Many of these funds engage in negative screening – excluding investments that are involved in activities that are considered unethical or socially irresponsible such as defence, guns, alcohol, tobacco, adult entertainment, gambling, nuclear energy and, most recently, fossil fuels.
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- Impact Assessment
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Catholic Church Explores Impact Investing
The Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace and Catholic Relief Services hosted a three-day Vatican conference on Impact Investing in Rome, from June 26 to 28, with this agenda. Celebrating the “Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy” established by Pope Francis and his 2015 encyclical, “Laudato Si,” the conference was titled, “Making the Year of Mercy a Year of Impact for the Poor.”
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- Impact Assessment
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- Europe & Eurasia
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- impact investing
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Miller Center Receives $1.5 Million Gift to Explore Replication of Successful Social-Entrepreneurship Business Models
Many social enterprises address similar problems afflicting the global poor—such as lack of access to drinking water or to clean, affordable energy—with highly localized solutions. But could the best solutions be better replicated across regions or industries, helping lift more people out of poverty more quickly?
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- Impact Assessment
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- North America
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Social entrepreneur Jacob Ugbodaga on why Nigerians need to buy local products
Corporate Institutions across Nigeria are embarking on mass retrenchment of workers amidst fresh graduates entering the job market by mid-June which is coming on the heels of predictions from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) that the Nigerian economy was about to slip into a recession.
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- Impact Assessment
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Viewpoint: The Impact of a Clinton Presidency on Philanthropy Could Be Huge
As we've noted before, if Clinton wins the White House, she'll enter office with more understanding of philanthropy and nonprofits than any president in history. But of equal or greater significance may be the new attention her presidency could bring to gender equity within philanthropy, making it a priority like never before.
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- Impact Assessment
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- North America
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- philanthropy
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The Innovative Finance Revolution
The costs of economic, social, and environmental problems compound over time, whether it’s an Ebola outbreak that escalates to an epidemic, a flood of refugees that tests the strength of the EU, or the rise of social inequalities that reinforce poverty.
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- Impact Assessment
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EcoCash removes transaction fees, makes mobile money payments free in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe is currently experiencing cash shortages and this has resulted in banks reducing withdrawal limits. Mobile money services like EcoCash have also been affected and some agents have run out of cash for some transactions.
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- Impact Assessment
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- Sub-Saharan Africa