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Remote Business Coaching Made Sense Even Before COVID-19 – Now it’s a Necessity
The coronavirus is forcing us all to do things differently. But as Donna Rosa argues, in some cases that may be a good thing. For instance, microenterprises in low-income countries have long needed basic business management skills, yet the development sector has often failed to deliver this training effectively. Now, as the COVID-19 pandemic pushes many interactions online, she argues that it’s time to increase the focus on distance coaching for these small businesses.
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- Coronavirus, Education, Entrepreneurship
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With Discretionary Spends in a Freeze, Indian Retailers Catch a Cold
As number of Covid-19 cases mount, consumers in India are cutting down on discretionary spending and stocking up on basic items such as food and groceries.
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- Coronavirus
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- South Asia
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How Can Emerging Economies Navigate the Mobility Transition?
In a world characterised by rapid urbanization, inadequate infrastructure, congestion and deteriorating air quality, as well as economic inequality and an evolving rural landscape, an improved mobility ecosystem should be fundamentally accessible, affordable, connected and clean.
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Internet and Social Media Shutdowns Cost African Economies Over $2 Billion in 2019
Shutting down internet and social media access—an increasingly popular choice for governments on the continent in response to protests and dissent—came at a cost of $2.1 billion last year.
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- Technology
- Region
- Sub-Saharan Africa
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2020 Will See Mass Market Adoption of Financial Inclusion. Here’s Why.
For many years financial inclusion has been considered a social initiative, part of corporations’ “doing good” role. But according to Josh Gosliner at Juvo, it’s becoming clear that there has to be a bottom-line incentive for companies to direct the necessary resources to the problem. He explores three trends, powered by the emergence of digital technology and big data, that promise to generate transformative business opportunities in financial inclusion in the coming year.
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- Finance
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Press Release: Tony Elumelu Foundation Announces Final 2,100 African Entrepreneurs for the Inaugural TEF-UNDP Entrepreneurship Programme
The Programme targets small business owners in rural communities across the 7 Sahel countries of Africa – Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, Mali and Cameroon.
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- Entrepreneurship
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Clean Power Finance ‘Falls’ in Emerging Markets
Overall, declining costs for solar and wind played a considerable factor in the fall in absolute dollar investment in emerging economies, the research found.
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- Energy
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What Rural Solar Energy Enterprises Can Learn from Mobisol’s Hard-Earned Lesson
Energy access pioneer Mobisol’s insolvency, announced last spring, sparked questions about the industry’s health. But according to Rob Goodier, managing editor at Engineering for Change, subsequent analyses suggest that many of the company's problems were internal, not a reflection of the industry as a whole. He explores what the rural energy sector can learn from Mobisol’s struggles, based on interviews with industry insiders and two people close to the company.
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- Energy