Twitter Top 10 – 5/10/15
It’s Mother’s Day in the U.S., and we’ve put together a selection of tweets that any mother would love (assuming she’s involved in social enterprise or global development).
This week’s tweets include case studies for impact investors, a thought-provoking challenge to recent microfinance research, some disturbing development’s on India’s financial inclusion front, and our usual array of resources and insights condensed to 140 characters or less. (They also include some interesting gift ideas for mom.)
As always, please tweet suggestions for your top tweets of the week to @NextBillion or NextBillion managing editor @ScotterAnderson (for general social enterprise/global development topics), to @NextBillionHC (for health care related items), and to @NextBillionFI (for financial inclusion and impact investing topics).
Why is the number of poor people in Africa increasing when Africa’s economies are growing? (Not the reason you think) http://t.co/JQIXX70Fus
— Laurence Chandy (@laurencechandy) May 5, 2015
“If your feedback loop is not making you wince, then it is not working” @LiamABlack on reporting impact http://t.co/OHhhtyvwFc #socent
— Pioneers Post (@PioneersPost) May 7, 2015
New $JPM #SocFin report contains 68 real case studies of how investors address questions in #impinv assessment: http://t.co/FKUEpvGCZh
— J.P. Morgan (@jpmorgan) May 8, 2015
What is global health security? http://t.co/IVAvBoGoIi #globalhealth pic.twitter.com/1l7UGFlGUt
— The Lancet (@TheLancet) May 8, 2015
In last 3 years, 22- 43% of banking agents have become dormant http://t.co/k2MaaEwGKs #PMJDY #India @mobilemoneyafr @Anandstweet @NextBank
— MicroSave (@MicroSave) May 8, 2015
“The truth about #microfinance is still out there.” – @rupertscofield @FINCA explain why RCTs aren’t the final word http://t.co/v2bqXKXfuR
— The SEEP Network (@TheSEEPNetwork) May 5, 2015
An animation video of the work we are doing. Please share with all your friends! #bopbiz https://t.co/2HTS5zD60X
— BoP Hub (@BoPHub) May 6, 2015
#Smallholders chat: inputs like fertilizer perceived as “nice to have,” rather than a necessity, to many farmers. http://t.co/89Qh2W4VHg #ag
— CGAP (@CGAP) May 5, 2015
Here are 5 interesting findings from the new @jpmorgan and GIIN #ImpInv Survey: http://t.co/oA0W6u6HCN @deveximpact
— GIIN (@theGIIN) May 6, 2015
4 Mother’s Day Gifts To Change the World http://t.co/CJjn4xGTvw (new post)
— PSI (@PSIimpact) May 6, 2015
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