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Take Simple Steps To Make Your Franchise Business Recession-Resistant
Recession is a very real danger to a business, so you have to know how best to handle it, and not all the methods of survival are as intuitive as you may think.

Internet Marketing Franchises Don’t Know the Meaning of “Recession”
Studies indicate that internet marketing is a thriving business even in recession. Take a look at the numbers, as well as some franchises that can get you into the marketing mix.

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How does microfinance help the poor? FAQ
Experience shows that microfinance can help the poor to increase income, build viable businesses, and reduce their vulnerability to external shocks. It can also be a powerful instrument for self-empowerment by enabling the poor, especially women, to become economic agents of change.

3.7 Tackling work-related health hazards: Working Out of Poverty
Most workers living in poverty lack basic health and welfare services and work in an unhealthy and unsafe working environment. For many, their home and workplace are one and the same place. Vulnerability to disease and poor health thus result from a combination of poor living and working conditions. Most workers in the informal economy work in precarious and unsafe conditions, without sanitary facilities, potable water or proper waste disposal. Every year, more than 2 million people die of work-related accidents and diseases. In many developing countries, death rates among workers are five to six times those in industrialized countries. More than 160 million workers fall ill each year as a result of workplace hazards. The poorest and least protected – often women, children and migrants – are among the most affected.

Conclusions - Promoting Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Learning What Works
Both domestic and external factors contributed to sub-Saharan Africa's poor overall economic performance in the 1980s and early 1990s. Key constraints to growth included inappropriate economic policies, inadequate human capital development, and low levels of private investment. But for the first time in a generation, there is evidence of economic progress in an increasing number of countries in the region.

What s Holding Back Africa s Growth?
This plenary session discussed the contributing factors to Africa s poor economic growth, including the conclusions of the World Economic Forum s Africa Competitiveness Report 2004, and the actions that governments and business can take to promote economic growth. The discussion included calls from business participants and the panel for action against corruption on the continent.

Funke Adenodi Akinbuli Helps Disabled in Africa Live With Dignity & Respect
If you didn't already know, most of Africa’s disabled [including the blind, paraplegic etc.] citizens live in deplorable conditions. Most are unemployed and can be found on Africa’s major streets and highways placing themselves in harm’s way as they beg for money to meet their basic needs. Rarely will you find a paraplegic in Africa, for example, with necessary medical equipment i.e. wheelchair. Most navigate the streets and freeways on their hands. Sadly, a lot of Africa’s citizens have become desensitized to the deplorable conditions of the disabled partly because most are frustrated with economic and political conditions in the continent and are barely trying to keep heads above water. Others just have no idea where to begin helping and still most lack awareness of the plight of the disabled.

The right business can prosper in any economy
If you are trying to shield your business from the vicissitudes of economic fluctuation, there is a simple rule you must live by: Focus on customers’ needs. Because of current economic conditions (February 2009), this article focuses on how to ride out a recessionary environment.

Getting A Car Loan
Getting a car loan in the current economic crisis is no different than any other economic period. There are still many lenders around, who are searching for your business. Some finance has become a little more expensive, the amount of loans available has reduced, and the approval conditions have become stricter. But this does not mean that it is either a bad time to buy a car, or look for car loans.

Hidden Opportunities in Economic Downturns
Despite the economic conditions, or more appropriately because of the economic downturn, now is the time to seize the advantage. It may sound counter-intuitive, but a downturn opens up rare opportunities to outmaneuver rivals. Many companies simply fail to see the opportunities hidden in economic downturns.

The Power of Advertising Proven During the Great Depression
There is an adage, that says out of every tragedy comes an enterprise. This was very convincingly demonstrated in the years of the Great Depression. As the nation was in a very bleak economic situation. Some of the titans of business sought to take a very simple approach to the severe economic and social conditions. That was to act as thought nothing was wrong at all. To continue to advertise to their customers who were in the worst economic situation to date. This or course mirrors the current economic crisis the world is going through. It was W.K. Kellogg who took he risk to increase his advertising to his customers. While his rival C.W. Post took the conservative road and scaled back on advertising.

African Technology Development
Economic Development of Africa is an international concept, based on large amounts of donor and aid capital being used to fund development projects. The goal of this is eventually to improve the living conditions of the poor as much as possible, and to ensure that this improvement is sustainable. The correct application of this concept causes great debate, and it is continuously refined and revised both physically and academically. In light of the above, I want to give some insight from within Africa.

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