Articles by Francisco Noguera
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Tuesday
January 13
2009Guest Post: Cornell Students Working with Natural Food Products Business in Botswana
We received the following story via e-mail from guest blogger Gretchen Ruethling, a first year Master of Public Administration student focusing on international development at Cornell University. She has worked as a journalist and for an environmental organization and an agricultural research...
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Friday
January 9
2009Job: Development Officer at E+Co
Position: Development OfficerLocation: Bloomfield, New Jersey, USA; international travel to Africa, Asia and Latin America.Organization: E+Co,?a?non-profit investment firm focusing on clean energy enterprises in developing countries, is seeking a qualified graduate level (Masters) student...
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Wednesday
January 7
2009PowerMundo: Bridging the Supply Chain Gap at the Base of the Pyramid
Like Rob mentioned in his post yesterday, I do think this is the year of ANDE. More precisely, I believe that thanks to forums like ANDE this will be a year in which companies and intermediaries serving low income markets will start to work in a more collaborative and coherent way, leveraging...
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Thursday
December 18
2008The Zambia Journals, Part 2: “Where Credit is Due”
Following is?the second of a Two-Part Series written by guest blogger Ryan Gunderson after?a recent trip to rural Zambia.Ryan is a business professional with Medtronic, the world’s leading medical technology company.? He earned a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University and...
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Wednesday
December 17
2008Afterthoughts from the VI Inter-American Conference on CSR
Attending the “VI Inter-American Conference on CSR: The Business of Inclusion” in Cartagena was a great opportunity to draw a parallel between the nascent BoP/ Development through Enterprise movement in Latin America and the one in the English-speaking world, which I’ve had the...
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Wednesday
December 17
2008The Zambia Journals, Part 1: “From Buckets to Pumps”
Following is?the first?of a Two-Part Series written by guest blogger Ryan Gunderson after?a recent trip to rural Zambia.Ryan is a business professional with Medtronic, the world’s leading medical technology company.? He earned a bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University and...
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Monday
December 8
2008Guest Post: Deshpande Foundation and the Sandbox of Social Innovation
Guest Blogger Lesley Pories is a Deshpande Foundation Sandbox Fellow, working with the Water Literacy Foundation in India.Before taking on this role, Lesley worked as a Research Analyst with the People and Ecosystems Program at the World Resources Institute. A graduate?of Emory University,...
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Thursday
December 4
2008Announcing the Launch of NextBillion en Espa?ol
Today we are announcing the launch of NextBillion en Espa?ol, a new forum to promote and discuss inclusive business models that enhance and dignify the lives of the poor in Latin America. As said in my last post, we are launching it with the coverage of the Interamerican Conference on...
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