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  • Victoria Gaffney

    How Entrepreneurship Unlocked Workplace Daycare for the Children of Garment Workers

    With Bangladesh reigning as the cheapest place to produce clothing in the world, the government and the multinational businesses that depend on low-cost labour have yet to tackle the root of poor working conditions. One social entrepreneur, however, has steadily made progress partnering with communities and factories to improve the lives of women workers and their children. Ashoka Fellow Suraiya Haque founded Phulki in 1991, and today the organisation operates nearly 90 community-based and 25 factory-based daycare centres in Dhaka.

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    business development
  • Tarini Mohan

    Helping Smallholders Grow a Pharmacy on their Farms

    Eliminating hidden hunger is not easy, but with resources in the right place, with governments, donors and civil society working together and with the right policies developed, BRAC believes it can introduce poor children in developing countries to a nutritious vegetable – the orange-fleshed sweet potato – they will come to favor.

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    Agriculture, Health Care
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    nutrition
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