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  • Derek Newberry

    “We’ll Do the Dirty Work”: How FirstMile Solutions Will Serve 220,000 Villages in India

    You may be wondering what a picture of a non-functioning motorcycle has to do with the BOP and why the driver has not one but two helpers working to get him back on track quickly. It is because this is no ordinary rider- he carries with him the gateway of access to global communication for...

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  • Rob Katz

    Summer Reading Series: A Swing Through Amazon

    Yesterday, I recommended a back issue of IDBAmerica; today, I?m piggybacking on conventional wisdom to determine my book recommendations. I am an infrequent Amazon.com user, but I am sold on their community-driven recommendation feature. You know what I?m talking about ? if you click on a...

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  • Rob Katz

    Will Bureaucrats Ruin Microfinance?

    A column in today?s New York Times suggests Indian microfinance institutions might soon be subject to regulations, such as interest rate caps, that would force them to dramatically reduce or even halt operations. Why must governments see the private sector only as a threat, and never as a...

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  • Ethan Arpi

    Consumer Culture in Latin America

    To paraphrase Nestor Canclini, Argentina?s celebrated cultural critic, what happens when an anthropologist reads the Harvard Business Review and the McKinsey Quarterly, two publications that advocate selling to the poor?? From what I can tell, there are three common reactions.? The first...

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  • Rob Katz

    Summer Reading Series: IDB America

    I don?t know how I managed it, but I burned through my summer reading list in record time earlier this month.? Perhaps it was a week spent on vacation in Northern Michigan; maybe the heat has kept me inside more than usual.? In any case, I figure folks might be wrapping up their own summer...

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  • Ethan Arpi

    Part II: Rwanda Finds Hope in Coffee

    Part I of this series described Rwanda?s burgeoning cooperative movement and its thriving coffee industry, which have combined to alleviate crippling poverty and ethnic tensions in this country. Part II of this series places the current success of Rwanda?s coffee industry in a broader...

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  • Rob Katz

    Dr. V, Founder of Aravind Eye Hospital, Remembered

    Over at the Acumen Fund?s blog, Jacqueline Novogratz comments on the recent death of Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy ? founder of India?s Aravind Eye Hospital. BOP practitioners and international development experts may be familiar with the hospital, which revolutionized eye care by applying...

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  • Derek Newberry

    More Developments: Fostering a Sustainable Business Climate in Asia

    Since covering the lighter side of sustainable enterprise in China last week, I thought it would be helpful to discuss a more practical effort underway to make social and environmental impacts a mainstream consideration among businesses in the quickly developing East Asian region. ASrIA has...

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