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Achieving Global Health Goals by Strengthening Primary Health Care
Last month, world leaders came together to adopt the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)--a new global development agenda that sets ambitious targets, such as eliminate poverty, achieve gender equality and end hunger globally.
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- Health Care
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Does Divestment Work?
Beginning in the early nineteen-eighties, students on college campuses across the U.S. demanded that their universities stop investing in companies that conducted business in South Africa, in protest of the apartheid system. As an example of social activism, the campaign was a phenomenal success: by the end of the decade, about a hundred and fifty educational institutions had divested. But did the campaign succeed in pressuring the South African government to dismantle apartheid? The answer is less obvious than you might think. The economists Siew Hong Teoh, Ivo Welch, and C. Paul Wazzan studied how U.S. divestment movements affected the South African financial market and the share prices of U.S. companies with South African operations. Divestments were expected, on average, to decrease share prices, but the study found that, in fact, political pressure turned out to have no discernible effect on the shares’ public market valuations. According to the authors, a possible explanation of this finding is that “the boycott primarily reallocated shares and operations from ‘socially responsible’ to more indifferent investors and countries.”
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- Impact Assessment, Investing
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Gilead Developing Ebola Drug
Gilead Sciences Inc. confirmed Wednesday it was developing an experimental drug for Ebola after a London hospital revealed that the treatment had been given to a nurse who had been readmitted with the illness.
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- Health Care
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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For MFIs, the future is ‘go green,’ or ‘go broke’
Microloans are a vital tool for farmers and rural entrepreneurs to upgrade their businesses or invest in the next growing season. But what happens to microfinance models when the next growing season never materializes?
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- Agriculture
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- Latin America
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Will This ‘Back to the Future’ Move Put The Pedal To The Metal For Impact Investing?
A Return To 1994 Policy Guidance Clears Way For Pension Fund Fiduciaries To Consider Social Impact.
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- Impact Assessment, Investing, Technology
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- impact investing
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Why ‘FinTech’ could be crucial to the growth of African economies
Stand-out success stories, such as M-Pesa have changed the way that consumers, banks and investors see the growth of banking and finance on the continent. Now an increasing number of homegrown companies are trying to build on the opportunities that this mobile revolution has created.
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- Technology
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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MTN most admired brand in Africa’s top 10 list, while Nigerian firms can’t stop winning
MTN emerged Africa’s most admired brand for the second year in a row, according the fourth annual Brand Africa 100 rankings announced Thursday in Johannesburg. It’s the second year in a row that the South African telco is topping the rankings.
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- Technology
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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“Impact Bazaar,” a New Marketplace for Social Innovation, Launches
Impact Hub NYC Initiative Offers Expansive Access to Premium Resources to Accelerate Ideas & Impact.
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