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Collaboration in The Nonprofit Community- The Many Benefits Of Working Together
Collaboration is a process where two or more parties get together to work on common goals. The advantages of collaboration are numerous, and they benefit all parties involved. Collaboration helps organizations save time and money, and provide quality services to their clients. This article lists what I feel are the major advantages of collaborating with your colleagues.

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11.0 Business support and information: Support for Growth-oriented Women Entrepreneurs in Tanzania, 2005
The state of BDS provision in Tanzania is not well known. A 2003 SME-Mapping of Tanzania report concluded that existing BDS services are generally designed and financially supported by donors for the micro-enterprise market (and thus, are very basic), or are offered by professional consulting firms at high prices.

3.4 Making money work for poverty reduction: Working Out of Poverty
The incomes of working people living in poverty are not only low, but also volatile. Poor people, aware of the risks of not having sufficient earnings to meet daily needs, tend to save proportionally more than families with more secure, higher incomes. However, most banks do not offer savings and loan facilities to poor people. Many must hide their savings in cash somewhere and, when they need a loan, resort to the local moneylender for credit at onerous rates of interest. Microfinance is the provision, on a sustainable basis, of financial services such as credit, savings, insurance, payments and guarantees to poor people generally outside the reach of the formal financial market.

Public Spending on Education and Health Care and the MDGs
Government expenditure policy will have a key role in determining whether countries meet the MDGs. In many countries, the government will have a central role in ensuring that its citizens, especially the poor, have access to education and health services by either providing these services itself or financing private sector provision.

3.2 The private sector: Training priorities, resources and reorientation
Little is known about the extent to which private sector training provision benefits the poor and even less is known about recent trends.

4.1 The potential for training interventions: The demand for training
As is well known, the supply of training does not usually create its own demand. Clearly, therefore, training provision for the poor has been powerfully shaped by the nature of the demand for training among targeted groups, in particular in the informal sector. Lack of effective demand is a key reason for both the limited training provision for the poor (and hence outputs and impacts) in most countries as well as the overall failure of national training systems to reorient their activities in support of the poor.

7.1 Making the case for reform: A pro-poor training strategy
The need for fundamental reform of VET provision in most developing countries is compelling and should, therefore, be seriously addressed by governments and all other major stakeholders as a matter of urgency.

7.3.2 Training as a basic social service: Mainstreaming skills development for the poor
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.

How Many of Your Customers Are Profitable?
The provision of value should be a two way street. If providing value to your customers is essential for long-term prosperity, then so is accurately measuring the value you receive in return. This article explains how to calculate the profitability of one’s customers, and offers some thoughts on how to treat the profitable and unprofitable.

Reserves and Provisions
Every prudently and systematically managed business concern makes some provision out of current profits for meeting an anticipated liability, redeeming a liability, replacing an asset or for some other important business purpose.

10 Things You Should Know About Content Provision Sites
Content provision sites are becoming increasingly important in any comprehensive online public-relations campaign. Here are a few tips to help provide a beneficial experience for all involved.

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