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High-Speed Recovery: Twenty years after the genocide, Rwanda looks to a high-tech future
Almost 20 years have passed since the 1994 Rwandan genocide, when politicians, doctors, miners, merchants, and farmers killed about 800,000 of their fellow politicians, doctors, miners, merchants, and farmers in the East African nation of just 12 million. To this day, the 100-day horror remains one of the most appallingly efficient cases of systematic murder in modern history, and Rwanda, at least in the eyes of the West, remains synonymous with the chaos of its not-too-distant past.
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 - Technology
 
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 - Sub-Saharan Africa
 
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New Solar Lamp for African Villagers
On a continent where more than half the population lives off-the-grid, many African villagers can neither afford nor acquire simple solar lamps. Instead, they have to rely on dangerous kerosene products to light their homes.
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 - Health Care
 
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 - Sub-Saharan Africa
 
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The Next Frontier: Transforming Healthcare in Africa
Strategic public-private partnerships are going beyond traditional philanthropy to solve Africa's health challenges and promote development.
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 - Education, Health Care
 
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 - Sub-Saharan Africa
 
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Tanzania Reaches Out to People Without Accounts
Tanzania wants to capture the 50% of the population who are unbanked by 2016 after the launch of the National Financial Inclusion Framework.
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 - Agriculture
 
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 - Sub-Saharan Africa
 
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Crowdfunding and Climate Innovation: The Next Steps are in Funding Impact Investing
The future of Impact Investing and Crowdfunding was on display in Nairobi, Kenya last week.
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 - Uncategorized
 
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 - Sub-Saharan Africa
 
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Mobile Money for the Unbanked
Mobile money and virtual currencies for cross border remittances: opportunity or risk?
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 - Uncategorized
 
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 - Sub-Saharan Africa
 
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Financial Inclusion Gets to Lagos Slum
Sterling Bank’s recent extension of its financial services, through the agent banking model to Makoko, a slum area in Lagos, has attracted a lot of attention.
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 - Uncategorized
 
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 - Sub-Saharan Africa
 
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In Nigeria, Accion disburses N22 billion in loans
Accion Microfinance Bank Limited has announced that the total amount of loans disbursed to customers since 2007 when it commenced operations currently stood at N21.7 billion.
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 - Uncategorized
 
- Region
 - Sub-Saharan Africa
 
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 - microfinance
 
 
