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						Viewpoint: Africa Can “Entrepreneur” Its Way out of Bad Leadership and That’s Probably Our Best ShotRankings such as, World Governance Indicators, Corruption Perception Index, and the Global Competitiveness Report do a great job in contrasting the many failings of African governments with the successes of rich-country governments. But they don’t tell the whole story. - Categories
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
 
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						Debt Relief a Double-Edged Sword for South Africans Living on LoansThe situation of people like Rivele shows both the potential benefits - and unintended consequences - of a new law signed by President Cyril Ramaphosa in August, aimed at protecting vulnerable borrowers. - Categories
- Finance
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
 
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						Viewpoint: How Aadhaar Bill Will Benefit Startups and the Fintech SegmentWith the all-new Aadhaar Bill, the startup ecosystem has breathed a massive sigh of relief. - Categories
- Finance, Technology
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- South Asia
 
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						Indian Government Expands Scope of CSR SpendingTill now, companies were allowed to provide CSR funds to technology incubators located within Centre-approved academic institutions. - Region
- South Asia
 
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						Viewpoint: Africa No Continent for Old MenIncreasingly, Africa’s brightest young minds are channeling their focus toward entrepreneurship as a means to create more just and equitable societies.Increasingly, Africa’s brightest young minds are channeling their focus toward entrepreneurship as a means to create more just and equitable societies. Much of this can be attributed to the perceived dysfunction of the public sector over the comparatively robust nongovernment sectors. - Categories
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
 
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						Is Government the Key to Scaling up Graduation Programs? Results From an Impact Evaluation in Latin AmericaGraduation programs fight poverty by offering participants the tools and resources they need to create a viable livelihood. But while these programs have shown impressive results, they're costly to bring to scale. Tatiana Rincón and Adriana Insaurralde at Fundación Capital explore whether the graduation approach can be rolled out by governments without compromising its impact, based on evidence from a ground-breaking impact assessment. - Categories
- Impact Assessment
 
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						Africa’s Innovators Say Their Scrappy Skills Are Needed to Fix an Unlikely Problem—PoliticsMore often than not, bad policies rather than bad luck have hindered the potential of these innovations and their ability to help more people. - Categories
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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- governance, public policy
 
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						Viewpoint: Opportunity Zones: We’re Doing It WrongWhen we look at who will ultimately benefit from the wave of Opportunity Zone investments, the outcome is arguably more weighted towards the financial gain of investors, over the value add for community members. - Categories
- Investing
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- North America