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Women Mean Business: During Global Entrepreneurship Week, Supporting Enterprising Women
In the second phase of the Women Mean Business program, TechnoServe is working to understand how to provide support to women business leaders in most efficient and effective way. In partnership with Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), TechnoServe is comparing the impact of two approaches to business training — a “light touch” approach consisting of only classroom training, and an in-depth approach.
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- Agriculture
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Lessons in Growth From Vindhya’s En-ABLED Staff : 90% of the BPO company’s workers are physically disabled
In March 2011, Accion’s Frontier Investments Group and Michael & Susan Dell Foundation invested in Vindhya, which services a customer base of mainly IT and microfinance companies with data management and processing solutions from its state-of-the-art center in Bangalore. Vindhya’s first client was Wipro, one of India’s largest companies, and it’s still a mainstay. What makes Vindhya different, is its differently abled work force.
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- Impact Assessment, Social Enterprise