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						Q&A: A Kenyan Startup That Has Bikers’ Back, LiterallyWhat do you get when an electronics engineer, a certified accountant and an IT guru come together and decide to become social entrepreneurs? CladLight. At least that holds true for the CladLight’s trio founders that comprise brothers Charles and Joseph Muchene and friend Michael Gathogo. - Categories
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						Ending poverty and growing markets: brass tacks for business – live chatSelling to - and serving - the 'base of the pyramid', or the world's poorest people, is easier said than done. What will it take to get it right? Join our live chat at noon ET/5pm BST on 10 June - Categories
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						How a Blended Model Can Solve Some Market Failures (Part 2): Gradian Finds a Way to Scale Anesthesia Machines According to DemandLike a traditional business, Gradian spends money on market creation for its anesthesia machine. Unlike a traditional business, however, the company doesn’t expect to recoup that cost; it’s paid for with philanthropic funding so Gradian can offer the machine at as low a cost as possible. - Categories
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						How a Blended Model Can Solve Some Market Failures (Part 1): Foundation-owned social enterprise combines features of philanthropy, businessMedical equipment manufacturers face challenges selling in low-income countries. That led Gradian Health Systems to adopt a foundation-owned social enterprise model, allowing it to function as both a commercial entity and a nonprofit. - Categories
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						Scoring for Access: Emerging evidence on the impact of credit scoring on SME lendingIn developing countries, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are an important source of innovation and employment. But in 2010, available credit for these SMEs fell about one trillion dollars short of demand. Credit scoring can help financial institutions meet this demand, and Innovations for Poverty Action has studied several credit scoring innovations that can promote SME growth. - Categories
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						Best Business Schools For Social EntrepreneurshipOver the last decade an increasing number of entrepreneurs are interested in initiating entrepreneurial projects that aim to bring social change. This special type of entrepreneurs are called social entrepreneurs. - Categories
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						This is what makes a ‘best buy’ in global healthWhat makes a sound investment in global health?In this video interview, Devex Editor Rolf Rosenkranz asked Anastasia Thatcher, head of global health at Accenture Development Partnerships, who discussed how firms can figure out the right market to enter so they can deliver both the business and development outcomes they are aiming for, and gave the example of a Novartis-led program to make affordable pharmaceutical drugs for poor customers in India as an example of a “best buy” in her line of work. - Categories
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						An Idea for Female Donors: Social-Impact InvestingA new wave of social-change philanthropy is focusing on endeavors that run on a for-profit basis. The idea is to encourage a more businesslike approach to solving the world's pressing problems and earning a return on investment in the process. - Categories
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