Articles by Scott Anderson
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						Saturday 
 May 31
 2014Weekly Roundup – 5/31/14: Gates reviews Sachs, OPIC’s impact investing tab, Nigeria’s smartphone surgeA bit of a potpourri in the roundup this week. Gates reviews Sachs, OPIC’s impact investing tab, Nigeria’s smartphone surge, Business Fights Poverty’s Design Expo and second thoughts on the recent Guardian BoP story. - Categories
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						Guest Articles Thursday 
 May 29
 2014April’s Most Popular Posts: Better housing loans, a letter to Google and impact investing growing painsOne of the most satisfying things about working here at NextBillion is getting to publish articles from first-time writers. It’s especially satisfying to see those rookie contributors shoot to the top of the most viewed list for the month. That was the case in April. - Categories
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- housing, impact investing
 
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						Wednesday 
 May 21
 2014A Renewable Proposition (Part 2): Why the sun is shining on West Africa and solar microgridsThis is the second of a two-part article on Persistent Energy Partners (PEP) and its first acquisition in Ghana. In this post, we take a closer look at PEP’s first acquisition and its position in the pay-as-you-go solar sector for low-income markets. - Categories
- Energy
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- impact investing, solar
 
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						Guest Articles Tuesday 
 May 20
 2014A Renewable Proposition (Part 1): Formerly E+Co, Persistent Energy Partners looks to solar horizonThe near collapse of E+Co as non-profit renewable energy impact investor has served as a cautionary tale throughout the impact investment community. Out of its ashes, for-profit Persistent Energy Partners emerged, and made its first acquisition late last year. - Categories
- Energy, Impact Assessment
 
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						Saturday 
 May 17
 2014Weekly Roundup – 5/17/14: How big is the BoP? IFC’s Global Consumption Database offers answersThe IFC has updated and significantly expanded the picture of the market first articulated by “The Next 4 Billion” report and this week delivered it in a publicly accessible resource called The Global Consumption Database. More than 1 million household surveys, conducted between 2005 and 2010, provide the source data for the database. The free database is designed it help large companies and small social enterprises devise future strategies. - Categories
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						Wednesday 
 May 14
 2014Beyond the Pioneer : Why Monitor’s next chapter on scale focuses on factors from outside of the social enterpriseWe spoke with Harvey Koh, director at Monitor Inclusive Markets, about the new study, Beyond the Pioneer: Getting Inclusive Industries to Scale. It is the widely anticipated follow up to 2012’s From Blueprint to Scale: The Case for Philanthropy in Impact Investing. The new report details the very real structural barriers that social entrepreneurs must overcome if they expect to go beyond their pioneering days and reach scale. - Categories
- Education
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- infrastructure, research
 
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						Saturday 
 April 26
 2014Weekly Roundup – 4/25/14: Ringing the Bell on Social Enterprise, Remembering Rana PlazaEach week the New York Stock Exchange invites a different group to ring the opening and closing bells to start and stop the day’s trading. On Monday, a new group did the honors: representatives from the U.S. National Advisory Board (NAB) to the Social Impact Investment Task Force. While the bell ringing is purely symbolic, the symbol is important nonetheless: Impact investing has moved from the fringe to the mainstream – or at least mainstream recognition. - Categories
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						Wednesday 
 April 23
 2014Watch the Replay of our Latest Google Hangout: ANDE’s Randall Kempner on what’s ahead for SGBsLast month, the Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs celebrated its fifth anniversary. Where does the small and growing business and its investment community go from here, and what will be ANDE’s role in getting us there? We’ll ask those, and hopefully some of your questions, to ANDE Executive Director Randall Kempner in another of our Google Hangout chats. - Categories
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