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						Obama’s Africa legacy moment?U.S. President Barack Obama’s visit to three African countries last summer might have been dubbed the “trade not aid” tour. - Categories
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						Impact Investing’s Image ProblemSteve Schueth, president of First Affirmative Financial Network, offered an analogy that made the usual invest-to-make-money-first-and-then-be-philanthropic-later approach sound something like a Viking raid. - Categories
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						5 Bad Reasons to Start a For-Profit Social EnterpriseShould a new social good organization choose a for-profit model or a nonprofit one? This is a question we face each year at my organization, Echoing Green, when we evaluate thousands of business plans from social entrepreneurs seeking start-up capital and support. - Categories
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						Harvard Business School Appoints Matt Segneri Director of Its Social Enterprise InitiativeHarvard Business School (HBS) has named Matthew M. Segneri (MBA 2010) the new Director of its Social Enterprise Initiative (SEI), succeeding Laura Moon, who has become Managing Director of the School’s wide array of Initiatives, which focus on research and course development in specific topics such as leadership, health care, and digital technology. - Categories
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						Reserve Bank of India survey finds 47 percent of banking agents ‘untraceable’The success of the government’s thrust on financial inclusion, which largely hinges on the role played by business correspondents (BCs), is faced with a harsh reality check. - Categories
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						Nigeria’s Booming, But Can Health Care Keep Up?: Innovators across the country are designing new methods to reach more peopleNigeria now has the largest economy in Africa, but poverty levels there have remained stubbornly high and extending health care to the country’s large and diverse population is an enormous challenge. Still, innovators are designing new methods to reach more Nigerians with quality, affordable care. 
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						Latrines Made Easy: iDE helping find ways to produce, sell sanitary toilets to the rural poorDiarrheal disease, increased vulnerability of women, humiliation, discomfort and general unpleasantness were facts of everyday life in much of rural Cambodia, due to a lack of decent latrines. In a period of two years, however, the businesses that iDE works with were able to sell 100,000 latrines, lending new hope to the effort to improve sanitation worldwide. - Categories
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						3 Essential Elements To Increase The Viability Of Your Social VentureEvery social entrepreneur discovers the same pitfalls on their way to creating impact. But you can avoid them, if you know what to expect. - Categories
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