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How solar power can be made even more attractive for Africa
Originally published by African Arguments. I was born and raised in Kenya, a child of the city brought up with a deep love for my ancestral home of Oyani. Nestled between Lake Victoria and the Maasai Mara, it was a...
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Tackling the Silent Epidemic of Cancer in Low and Middle-Income Countries
Nour Sharara is a Senior Consultant in Dalberg's Dakar office, and worked as part of a team to develop The Global Oncology Map while at Harvard. In June 2012, I was wrapping up my internship at the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) and...
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Events around the 72nd UN General Assembly
The UN General Assembly (UNGA), an event of tremendous significance, is always supplemented by a host of consequential development events. This year, for the 72nd version of the UNGA, it is no different. September 2017 will once more see New...
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Opportunities abound in off-grid appliances market
Originally published by African Business Magazine. There has been a significant growth in clean energy technology markets globally and regionally – mostly focusing on solar lanterns and solar home systems – that have benefited millions of electrified homes. However, only...
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How building a market for toilet loans can help fix India’s open defecation woes
Originally published in Huffington Post. About a third of all rural households in the country defecate in the open. It has long been assumed that low-income families in rural India do not want or cannot afford a household toilet. New research suggests...
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Dalberg launches an initiative to support start-ups in Nairobi
In recent years, Kenya has established itself as a centre for innovation, with a range of initiatives started in support of this culture. Incubators such as Nailab, iLab and iHub provide space for entrepreneurs to interact, bud and thrive. It’s...
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What it means to lead now: social impact leaders respond to uncertain times
Massive global migration and the ongoing refugee crisis; disruptive technology increasing information access; and rapid job automation are contributing to profound social and economic changes. Social impact leaders are used to shifting priorities and strategies as the social and economic...
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Dalberg Announces New Research Business
Dalberg is proud to announce that Research Solutions Africa is joining the Dalberg Group as Dalberg Research, expanding Dalberg’s research capabilities. Research Solutions Africa, now Dalberg Research, brings 21 years of experience in primary research and has a strong commitment...
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Meeting People Where They Are: Smallholder Farmers
There are an estimated 500 million smallholder farmers who live and work in low- and middle-income countries and are highly underserved by critical services. For example, lending currently reaches no more than 2% of demand contributing to low farm productivity. As a result...
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Delivering Key Government Initiatives in Guinea
Dalberg is working closely with the Prime Minister of Guinea to design, launch, and lead a Delivery Unit (DU) to improve delivery of key government initiatives. As part of the DU’s strategy to strength Guinea’s agricultural sector, Dalberg is supporting...
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Meeting People Where They Are – Smallscale Fisherfolk
Ocean fisheries are one of our most important and resilient resources, yet they are in crisis. Nearly 40% of fisheries have collapsed or are overexploited, risking the livelihoods 350 million people, the food security nearly of 3 billion people, and...
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The role of multi-stakeholder initiatives in promoting the resilience of smallholder agriculture to climate change in Africa
SMALLHOLDER FARMING AND CLIMATE CHANGE Efficiency gains alone, by reducing food loss, increasing productivity and optimizing markets, have the potential to feed many of the additional two billion people expected worldwide between now and 2050. One billion of those will...
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