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  • LinkedIn Connects Chilean Social Entrepreneur with Kenya

    Sebastian Salinas Claro, a young social entrepreneur from Chile is headed to Kenya to help launch a social entrepreneurship program. This event came about through the leading social networking website for professionals, LinkedIn. Sebastian, who founded a small social enterprise called Emprediem earlier this year. The company conducts workshops in entrepreneurship and social innovation. Sebastian’s Kenya endeavor began when a friend informed him that he was connected with Alex...

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    Justmeans (link opens in a new window)
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    Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Gates Foundation Unveils New Agricultural Policy

    The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, one of the world’s largest donors to international agricultural research for development, has announced tighter priorities for its funding for Africa and South Asia, concentrating on key target countries and crops. In Africa the focus will be on Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Ghana, Mali, Nigeria, Tanzania and Uganda. These countries will benefit from significant investment "to...

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    SciDev.net (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Andy Lieberman: Social Entrepreneurs, Not Charities, Will Help the Next Billion Out of Poverty

    This week the world hits 7 billion in population, just 12 years after we reached 6 billion. Virtually all of these new billion live at the so-called Base of the Pyramid -- that segment of humanity that, by virtue of economic and political circumstance, struggles to meet basic food, water and energy needs on incomes of around $2 a day. Here at the Center for Science, Technology, and Society, we are confronting this problem every day and have come to the conclusion that the old ways...

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    MercuryNews.com (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Ivory Coast to Raise Profits for Cocoa Farmers

    ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast - A major restructuring of the cocoa sector is under way in Ivory Coast, officials announced Thursday in reforms they say will give a boost to the country’s growers by guaranteeing them a minim price. Agriculture Minister Sangafowa Coulibaly said the government will create a state-controlled company in Ivory Coast, the world’s largest cocoa producer, which will guarantee farmers 60 percent of the international cocoa price. At a news conference where he...

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    The Washington Post (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Should We Be Focused on Rural Areas in the Developing World?

    Microfinance -- the practice of personal small loans to spur creativity in developing nations -- has well-known rural roots . Of late, I had assumed that the practice had become a city-based endeavor, in concert with other programs, targeting the world’s burgeoning urban populations. Time spent in Africa earlier in the year did not change that perception. However, after following up with community economi...

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    The Atlantic (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
  • The MasterCard Foundation and MIT Partner to Support Entrepreneurship in Africa

    BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS and TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Oct. 27, 2011) - The MasterCard Foundation and the Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are pleased to announce a strategic 10-year, $21 million grant to support emerging entrepreneurs focused on Africa and developing regions. "The Legatum Center uniquely combines entrepreneurial leadership, technological innovation and grassroots development to be...

    Source
    Marketwire (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Women Lead the Way in the Struggle Against Swaziland’s HIV Crisis

    Siphiwe Hlophe’s shrewd, enterprising spirit is apparent within moments of meeting her. "You work for Comic Relief?" she says. "Brilliant! I might walk away from this meeting with some money." Hlophe, a Swazi woman living with HIV, wants the money for the charity she directs, Swaziland for Positive Living (Swapol), which supports rural communities affected by HIV. Her resourcefulness is striking in a country where women are denied the right to re...

    Source
    Guardian.co.uk (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
  • In Famine, Vouchers Can Be Tickets to Survival

    The town of Dhobley, Somalia, sits at the gateway of hell. Just west of Dhobley is the border with Kenya, and the road to Dadaab, which hosts a giant complex of refugee camps; Dhobley has become the last stop in Somalia for a growing stream of desperate, starving people in flight from famine. In Dhobley, as well, drought has ruined crops and felled cows. There is no government to help. The town is a battleground; control of Dhobley has teetered between the Shabaa...

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    The New York Times (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
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