Can the world’s poorest people become entrepreneurs? This column outlines results from an evaluation of the Ultra Poor programme in Bangladesh, a scheme that the NGO behind it claims is a staggering success
Microfinance has over three decades of experience serving the needs of the poor on earth. Unfortunat...
Microfinancing is widely perceived to contribute towards social innovation for poverty reduction. We...
According to the World Bank Africa Competitiveness Report 2017, Africa is expected to create just ...
A household survey of a randomized control trial in rural Bangladesh conducted in 2014 which collect...
Research has focused on the role of entrepreneurial action in alleviating poverty. However, there is...
Who are the ultra-poor and how can development policy address their particular needs? In today’s blo...
Unemployment is a global concern; therefore many developing countries focus on entrepreneurship deve...
In the last decade, a global economy saw unprecedented growth that resulted in world recognition of ...
Swayam Krishi Sangam (SKS), a leading microfinance institution in India, has implemented an innovati...
Results are in: Research shows that BRAC’s one-shot, ‘big-push’ intervention targeting the ultra-poo...
Bangladesh was founded in 1971 after the war of independence. Bangladesh is a poor country, and thir...
Microcredit is advocated as a development tool that has the potential to reduce poverty, empower par...
This thesis examines the question of whether business can be made to work for development. Can the s...
Research has focused on the role of entrepreneurial action in alleviating poverty. However, there is...
Dr. Salim Rashid discusses social entrepreneurial ideas for improving the living conditions in the c...
Microfinance has over three decades of experience serving the needs of the poor on earth. Unfortunat...
Microfinancing is widely perceived to contribute towards social innovation for poverty reduction. We...
According to the World Bank Africa Competitiveness Report 2017, Africa is expected to create just ...
A household survey of a randomized control trial in rural Bangladesh conducted in 2014 which collect...
Research has focused on the role of entrepreneurial action in alleviating poverty. However, there is...
Who are the ultra-poor and how can development policy address their particular needs? In today’s blo...
Unemployment is a global concern; therefore many developing countries focus on entrepreneurship deve...
In the last decade, a global economy saw unprecedented growth that resulted in world recognition of ...
Swayam Krishi Sangam (SKS), a leading microfinance institution in India, has implemented an innovati...
Results are in: Research shows that BRAC’s one-shot, ‘big-push’ intervention targeting the ultra-poo...
Bangladesh was founded in 1971 after the war of independence. Bangladesh is a poor country, and thir...
Microcredit is advocated as a development tool that has the potential to reduce poverty, empower par...
This thesis examines the question of whether business can be made to work for development. Can the s...
Research has focused on the role of entrepreneurial action in alleviating poverty. However, there is...
Dr. Salim Rashid discusses social entrepreneurial ideas for improving the living conditions in the c...
Microfinance has over three decades of experience serving the needs of the poor on earth. Unfortunat...
Microfinancing is widely perceived to contribute towards social innovation for poverty reduction. We...
According to the World Bank Africa Competitiveness Report 2017, Africa is expected to create just ...