Articles by Abigail Keene-Babcock
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						Thursday 
 October 11
 2007Reflections on: ?World?s Slum Dwellers: More Like Us Than We Think?Neal Peirce wrote an article following the Bellagio summit in August expressing great enthusiasm for the potential that grassroots collective action and micro financing tools have for producing changes in urban slums. The thing that struck me most about Peirce?s article was his emphasis on... - Categories
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						Wednesday 
 October 10
 2007Bednets and the Demise of Social Marketing – What the NY Times MissedThe New York Times ran an interesting but rather incomplete article yesterday, discussing the split over anti-malaria bednet distribution strategies in Africa and the apparent demise of ?social marketing? as a legitimate approach to reducing illness on a large scale. The article focuses on... - Categories
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						Thursday 
 September 27
 2007Building the Ship As It Sails – Review of Innovations JournalMy entry into the world of BOP is shockingly recent ? in fact, I?ll even admit that I learned what the acronym stood for (Base or Bottom of the Pyramid ? referring to a very large and often marginalized part of the global income strata) as recently as June. This was after I left academia,... - Categories
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						Tuesday 
 September 18
 2007Jobs/Careers: Apply for the Acumen Fund Fellows ProgramEach year, the Acumen Fund Fellows Program provides extraordinary young professionals with a unique opportunity to use their skills to effect real social change with our portfolio organizations in Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, India and Pakistan, and to build lasting relationships with other... - Categories
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						Friday 
 September 14
 2007Jobs: Ashoka’s Full Economic Citizenship Initiative, EgyptAshoka?s Full Economic Citizenship initiative (FEC) aims to create pioneering large-scale solutions for low-income populations by harnessing the joint power of businesses and citizen sector organizations.Ashoka seeks a team of entrepreneurial individuals to launch a country-wide ?Housing... - Categories
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						Guest Articles Wednesday 
 September 12
 2007Reflections on “India’s Rural Poor- Why Housing Isn’t Enough to Create Sustainable Communities”Knowledge @ Wharton published an article on the living conditions of India?s rural poor, and on the shortcomings of central and state-funded government housing programs. The author, Abraham George, maintains that the primary reason for failure is an exclusive focus on providing low-cost... - Categories
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