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Outtask Your Infrastructure, Not Your Information
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1.0 Introduction: Microfinance in Africa - Experience and Lessons from Selected African Countries
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| Small enterprises and most of the poor population in sub-Saharan Africa have very limited
access to deposit and credit facilities and other financial services provided by formal
financial institutions. For example, in Ghana and Tanzania, only about 5–6 percent of the
population has access to the banking sector. This lack of access to financial services from the
formal financial system is quite striking, when one considers that in many African countries
the poor represent the largest share of the population and that the informal sector is an
important part of the economy. |
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Incremental or not, what Africa needs is Entrepreneurial Infrastructure
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| Andrew Mack, Founder and Principal of AMGlobal Consulting, blogs about how "Entrepreneurial Infrastructure" more than "Incremental Infrastructure" is what Africa needs and has shown it wants. |
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3.2 Investing in jobs and the community: Working Out of Poverty
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| Spending on infrastructure represents about 20 per cent of total investment
in developing countries, and from 40 to 60 per cent of public investment,
according to the World Bank. A reorientation of policies on
infrastructure investment to ensure that technically viable and cost-effective
employment-intensive options are used speeds the reduction of poverty by
generating productive and decent employment. The challenge is to develop
the appropriate mix of capital- and employment-intensive investment techniques
according to each country’s needs and resources. |
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Human Capital Formation by MNEs: Supporting Formal Education
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| While training is no doubt the major source of HRD activities undertaken by the
MNEs, they can also contribute to the HRD of host developing countries by mobilising
formal education. One of the MNEs that has invested substantially in formal education is
Intel. They have invested in curriculum, educational equipment, infrastructure and
technical support to almost all countries where they have production facilities, including
Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, China, Malaysia, South Korea, India, Russia, Poland,
Ireland and South Africa. |
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V. B. African Demand for Infrastructure: AID VS. COMMERCE: FACTORS INFLUENCING THE GROWING TIES
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transportation are among the main bottlenecks to productivity growth and competitiveness. |
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7.3.2 Training as a basic social service: Mainstreaming skills development for the poor
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| Redressing inequities and under-provision in the formal education system is of vital importance, both for achieving a more equitable allocation of jobs in the formal sector for women and other disadvantaged groups and, more widely, for sustained poverty reduction. |
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Why Are Strategic Alliances Important to Your Small Business
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| Global Edge defines a strategic alliance as a “collaborative agreement between two companies designed to achieve some strategic goal.” Traditionally, strategic alliances take place between larger companies and encompass formal arrangements such as “international licensing agreements, management contracts, and joint ventures” - but more and more small businesses are banding together in less formal ways to form strategic partnerships of their own. What are some of the benefits of forming small business strategic alliances? As a small business owner, how can you reach out to start conversations with potential allies and what should you look for in a strategic partner? |
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Your Piggy Bank in the Clouds
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WISDOM IS KNOWING IT,VIRTUES ARE DOING IT
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| I know what I have .I have to master my self. Knowing others is not wisdom. True power lies in knowing your self.
Wisdom has nothing to do with schooling. University intelligence is far away from true wisdom. History has given more than 500 leaders in last 2000 years who have hardly experience of formal schooling. The ever live gurus Socrates have hardly experience of formal schooling. Actual life is not learned between the boundaries of four walls of classroom. Real leader knows intelligence has nothing to do with wisdom.
One serious effort require in studying the detail of graduates and master of management of business schools. How they all are in the life in the contest of happiness, success, accomplishment. |
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