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Expanding Access to HIV Self-Testing
PSI just launched the report “Expanding Access to HIV Self-Testing: A Market Development Approach.” This report is the result of the exciting work PSI is doing to understand and develop the HIV self-testing (HIVST) market.
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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In Social Enterprises the Challenge Lies in Indentifying Unique Opportunities
Social enterprises implement commercial strategies in an endeavor to maximize social and economic benefits. Most of them are focused on skill development in India but the fact remains that in the startup space it becomes difficult to put profitability and social benefits in the same platter.
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Demonetisation has hit micro loans repayment in India
Demonetisation of high-value currency notes has hit repayments of micro loans, many of which originated in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh and were adversely impacted following political intervention by local leaders and rumours of loan waivers, Rating Agency ICRA has said.
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80 per cent of all smokers live in low and middle-income countries, India one among it: WHO
NEW DELHI: Nearly 80 per cent of the over one billion tobacco smokers globally live in low- and
middle-income countries like India, WHO said today and asserted that policies to control its use, including taxation and price increase, can generate revenues for health care and development work.- Categories
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Kenya’s Commercial Bank of Africa gears up for expansion into Rwanda
Rwanda’s central bank says it is processing a licence application by Commercial Bank of Africa (CBA) to enter the country by March. Rwanda’s central bank governor John Rwangombwa was quoted in a Rwandan publication saying the National Bank of Rwanda is in the final stages of licensing the Kenyan headquartered CBA to operate in the country.
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This 20-cent whirligig toy can replace a $1,000 medical centrifuge
Centrifuges, which separate materials in fluids by spinning them at great speed, are found in medical labs worldwide. But a good one could run you a couple grand and, of course, requires electricity — neither of which are things you’re likely to find in a rural clinic in an impoverished country.
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Gaza is attracting the attention of Silicon Valley as young tech entrepreneurs push to solve problems themselves
Tech gurus from Uber, Google, SoundCloud, Microsoft and 500 Startups have visited Gaza on their own dime as volunteers to mentor startups.
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- North Africa & Near East
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State Bank of India to launch its own version of digital only bank soon
The country's largest lender SBI will take the lead among state-run lenders to launch branch less banking. The latest launch from the lender - SBI Digi Bank will have a financial superstore, a market place and end to end digitisation for all products and services.
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