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Is Your Impact a 1, a 5, or a 10?: Rating human needs and aspirations
The problem at the base of the pyramid is most often not the absence of needed goods and services, but rather difficulties in accessing them. Social enterprises are an exciting prospect because they have the potential to address this challenge. At their core, successful businesses are profitable, sustainable, and scalable. When they are successful, social enterprises can be a source of hope for serving the billions living in poverty today. But how do we measure the products of their work?
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- Impact Assessment, Investing
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McMedicine: Is Social Franchising the Next Big Thing in BoP Health Care?
Around half of all people in developing countries turn to the private sector for health care – even though public facilities are generally cheaper or even free. Can health care franchises maintain the qualities that make private clinics so popular - while also keeping prices low?
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