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Viewpoint: How the “Free Market” in Vaccines Is Neither Free nor Fair
Take a look at the World Health Assembly’s action plan on tackling the barriers to global vaccination, and time and time again, the almighty dollar comes up.
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- Health Care
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- vaccines
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Survey: Over 89 Percent of Rwandans Have Access to Finance
Rwanda has surpassed its financial inclusion targets with more than 89 per cent of adult population accessing financial services, a new FinScope survey 2016 shows.
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- Uncategorized
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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South African State-Owned Drug Firm Seeks Anti-Retroviral Supplies
South Africa wants anti-retroviral drug suppliers to allocate some of their products to a new state-owned pharmaceutical firm, Ketlaphela, a government official said on Friday, part of plans to tackle the country's AIDS problem.
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- Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Anna Meloto and the Growth of A Social Enterprise
Seven years ago, Dylan Wilk and Anne Meloto-Wilk, daughter of Gawad Kalinga’s Tony Meloto, went to the US to set up a network of volunteers for Gawad Kalinga. During this time, Anna noticed the popularity of organic products penetrating the local supermarkets and thought of replicating this in the Philippines.
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- Asia Pacific
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Abu Dhabi to Welcome Global Policy Makers and Microfinance Experts at Microcredit Summit
Global policy makers and microfinance experts will convene in Abu Dhabi from March 14th to 17th to explore and discuss innovative financial inclusion strategies that can create clear pathways to economic and social inclusion.
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- Uncategorized
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- North Africa & Near East
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Gross Loan Portfolio Increases 39.3% in Pakistan’s Microfinance Sector
The gross loan portfolio of the microfinance sector increased 39.3% year on year (YoY) to reach Rs93 billion at the end of 2015.
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- Investing
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- North Africa & Near East
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- lending, microfinance
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Ericsson Report: Mobile Phones Provide Fast Track to Financial Inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa
Even as mobile money services become part of daily life for millions in Sub-Saharan Africa, many potential customers face basic barriers to accessing the services on their own mobile phones. Lack of awareness and basic prerequisites, and low appreciation of the benefits are some of the hurdles.
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- Uncategorized
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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This Tiny Bot Glows to Diagnose Tuberculosis
Scientists have engineered nanoparticles to do all sorts of amazing things, from killing diseased cells in the body to creating a powerful water-resistant coating. Now a team led by researchers at Brock University in Canada has created a nanobot that can help diagnose disease more quickly and accurately than before. The scientists recently published a study outlining the technology in the journal ACS Nano.
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- Health Care, Technology
