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Hydropower ’can benefit the poor’
Chris Van Gass, Cape Town Hydropower has the potential to contribute to reducing Africa’s energy poverty, says a report published today. The report, Meeting Africa’s Energy Needs -- the costs and benefits of hydropower, details two case studies from Zambia and Kenya that show how hydropower can deliver benefits with minimal effect. The report, by the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF), Oxfam and WaterAid, coincides with the opening in Johannesburg of an African ministerial c...
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Now a Multimedia PC for just 7,500 Rs
HYDERABAD: An affordable computer enabled with multimedia and Internet will soon be available in the Indian market for just Rs.7,500 ( ed: approx. USD $169 ) a scientist said here Friday. The Nova NetPC has been developed by Chennai-based Novatium Solutions, a consortium of Indian partners, Mumbai-based Netcore Solutions, the Telecom and Networks Group of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-Madras and the US-based Analog Devices. It would cost much less than the current price of Rs....
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IFC Partners with Key Microfinance Institution in Morocco, to Benefit More Than 45,000 Microenterpre
The International Finance Corporation, the private sector arm of the World Bank Group, and the Foundation for Local Development and Partnership (Fondep), a microfinance institution in Morocco, have signed a partnership agreement whereby IFC will provide a partial credit guarantee and technical assistance support. IFC?s package will help Fondep access long-term sustainable financing and maximize its microfinance operations through its 43 agencies across Morocco. These agencies offer services t...
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Emami devises self-employment project for rural youth
Emami Limited, as a part of its corporate social responsibility has devised a project of self-employment micro-interior rural areas with the objective of providing employment to the unemployed rural youth, to empower village women, to help in poverty eradication in villages and to contribute to social and economic development. The self-employment scheme provides an opportunity to earn a regular and sustainable income to the unemployed rural youth and women who have no fixed income. E...
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Metro Water Board goes all out to deliver at the doorstep
Brand new water tanks, one each for two streets, a community enterprise comprising households that decides on individual timings and equitable distribution of drinking water among themselves and the Hyderabad Metro Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) reaching out to an area where it has never gone before. Notwithstanding the searing heat, the dusty urban sprawl of Ambedkar Nagar in Jawahar Nagar gram panchayat of Shamirpet mandal in Ranga Reddy district, came alive on Friday wit...
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It is expected that in the long term, microfinance can grow into a ’mature’ commercial activity. This is one of the most important conclusions of the study called ’A billion to gain?’. This study is the first to systematically map out the current activities and future plans of international financial institutions in the area of microfinance. ...
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Profit is not the only sign of a successful social enterprise.
If you think that a social enterprise is the same as you and your mates getting together a whip-round in the pub, think again. Social enterprises are organisations with all the profit-making enterprise of corporate organisations but whose bottom line has as much to do with social benefit and sustainability. Here’s how to unleash some of that entrepreneurial spirit. 1. Be hard-headed. Social entrepreneurs (SEs)need all the qualities of commercial entrepreneurs. They take risks, gr...
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Paint the World Green
What chance is there that the environmental revolution will reach the bottom of the wealth pyramid wherever it may be found, from Chicago to Calcutta, from London to Lahore? Will the future be driven by trickle down, trickle up, or something more akin to what would have happened if the fabled Dutch boy had taken his fabled finger out of the fabled dike? The real problem today Prakash-Mani [from SustainAbility’s Emerging Economies program] stressed, is that i...
