Articles by Scott Anderson
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Wednesday
December 24
2014What Was 2014’s Most Influential Post?: You tell us – VOTE
In 2014, we published more than 570 blog posts. Now it’s your turn. We need your vote for NextBillion’s annual Most Influential Post contest. Last year’s contest attracted more than 16,000 ballots. That was huge – we’d be thrilled to do even better this year if we can. So please vote early and vote often. You can vote once a day, and for multiple posts if you choose. Please share this link or the contest link itself with your friends, family and colleagues.
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- Agriculture
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Saturday
December 20
2014Welcoming Cuba as an Emerging Market, ‘Lab’ for Social Enterprise
Insomuch as the Cuban people are underserved by their government on a host of vital services – from transportation to medical devices to Internet connectivity to agricultural development – the opportunities for social enterprises are enormous. Several organizations have been laying the groundwork for a new, pro-business relationship with Cuba’s government and its people.
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- Social Enterprise
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Friday
December 19
2014November’s Most-Read, Most-Shared Posts on NB
In November, transparency in impact investing – on both the investment fund side and the investee company side – was something worth pondering. As investing with social and environmental purpose continues to grow and bleed into the mainstream, so do the calls for clear standards and open access to what constitutes impact – e.g. who’s really profiting?
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Saturday
December 13
2014Weekly Roundup – 12-14-13: Is wishful thinking sustaining or stopping global development?
In this week’s roundup, a $64 million (plus) year for off-grid solar investments in developing markets, the inspirational story behind Doorways to Dreams, and The New Republic essay that wants to put an end to wishful (scalable) thinking in development.
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- Energy
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- impact investing, savings, solar
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Friday
December 12
2014October’s Most Viewed, Most Shared Posts on NB
The most popular and most shared articles for October focus on hybrid profit/nonprofit approaches to social enterprise, the need for smarter microfinance approaches and the re-issue of a database tracking more than $15 billion in impact fund assets.
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- Social Enterprise
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Sunday
December 7
2014Twitter Top Ten for 12-07-14: Our favorited Tweets of the week past
In the raging sea that is Twitter, here are a few Tweets that stuck in our filter this past week.
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Wednesday
December 3
2014Watch the Replay of Our Google+ Hangout with Erik Simanis
Our next Google+ Hangout will feature Erik Simanis, head of the Emerging and Frontier Markets Initiative at Cornell University, a collaboration between Entrepreneurship at Cornell and the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise at Cornell’s Johnson Graduate School of Management. Simanis has written extensively on the future of base of the pyramid business practices.
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Friday
November 28
2014A Swipe Toward Inclusion: (With video) PagPop connects merchants and low-income consumers
PagPop in Brazil has developed card reader hardware that attaches to Android and IOS-based smartphones, as well as applications for low tech phones, targeting low-income consumers and merchants. It has grown from about 4,000 clients to 110,000 clients, and has aspirations to reach 300,000 clients in the next two years.
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- Technology
