Water & Sanitation
Taps and Toilets for All
Microfinance for water and sanitation enables people to find their own solutions.
Microfinance for water and sanitation enables people to find their own solutions.
Viewing social and economic development as a series of interpersonal interactions can help us understand why development outcomes sometimes diverge from policy goals, and how gendered interactions shape social and economic development.
While they are no magic wand and really only work as part of a holistic approach, there is enormous potential for international development organizations to help communities help themselves through savings and credit groups.
People are more likely to stick with crowdfunding efforts if they join teams.
Transforming into banks has given microfinance institutions greater sustainability, but perhaps at the cost of mission drift.
Sewage treatment systems are being built that are simpler and less expensive.
The Aga Khan Development Network is empowering communities.
By combining the characteristics of small and nimble organizations with those that have successfully scaled, can we have our impact and our numbers too?
Omidyar Network has built a framework for pursuing investment opportunities that takes into account not only firm-level impact but also market-level impact.
How combining “high-tech” and “high-touch” support can improve global financial health.