Articles by Rob Katz
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						Friday 
 December 15
 2006International Private Enterprise Group – DC – First MeetingJeannie Yamine of the International Finance Corporation (and author of the excellent Innovations in Emerging Markets blog) covered the recent meeting of the International Private Enterprise Group - DC, which was held this past Wednesday on the patio at Zorba’s Cafe: Every so often,... - Categories
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						Friday 
 December 15
 2006Skoll Foundation, Acumen Fund, and CGAP AnnouncementsFresh from the “base of the pyramid” wire services (aka the info nextbillion (dot) net e-mail address) comes word from the Skoll Foundation and Acumen Fund about a big new partnership, and from CGAP about their new technology program: The Skoll Foundation, dedicated to advancing... - Categories
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						Friday 
 December 15
 2006On Remittances as a Platform (II)Guest poster Bal K. Joshi is the co-founder and managing director of Thamel Dot Com, Kathmandu, Nepal. He is also a partner in Thamel International. By Bal K. JoshiWilliam Kramer’s comments are well taken. His words certainly reflect our belief,... - Categories
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						Wednesday 
 December 6
 2006Village Phone Direct: Franchising the “Phone Lady” ModelWhat do cows and cell phones have in common? Until the advent of microfinance, the answer was not much. Over the past twenty or so years, small loans have enabled thousands of low-income clients to purchase a cow ? a story we’ve all heard before. The client sells milk, making money to... - Categories
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						Wednesday 
 December 6
 2006Diasporas for Development: The Remittance PlatformGuest poster Bal K. Joshi is the co-founder and managing director of Thamel Dot Com, Kathmandu, Nepal. He is also a partner in Thamel International. By Bal K. Joshi From my perspective, recent public dialogue about the development impact of migrant... - Categories
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						Monday 
 December 4
 2006From Prodem to Citibank: Biometric ATMsThe Financial Times reported Friday that Citigroup, the world’s largest financial firm, will roll out a network of biometric ATMs to better serve low-income Indian neighborhoods. The machines will use thumbprint recognition technology in place of personal identification numbers, and... - Categories
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						Friday 
 December 1
 2006International Private Enterprise Group – DC ChapterYou may have noticed that from time to time we feature information via IPEG, which stands for International Private Enterprise Group.? Started by a number of Columbia Business School students and professionals including Reuben Abraham and Emeka Okafor, the group aims to create an opportunity... - Categories
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						Tuesday 
 November 28
 2006Next Steps ResearchNextBillion ally Wayne Farmer e-mailed me yesterday with some exciting news: his company, Next Steps Research, is hiring. Before joining the founders at Next Steps, Wayne was involved in running the HealthStore Foundation, which manages a network of nurse-owned and operated pharmacy clinics in... - Categories
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