Every month we present the most significant publications.

Cada mes presentamos las publicaciones más destacadas.

BASE DE DATOS DE PUBLICACIONES

Esta base de datos contiene un amplio abanico de más de 2 000 publicaciones sobre negocios inclusivos y temas relacionados, como inversión de impacto, microfinanzas y enfoques de sistemas de mercado. Encontrará no solo informes, sino también investigación de mercado, estudios de caso, herramientas y vídeos que abordan diferentes sectores y regiones.

El amplio abanico de publicaciones en esta base de datos está relacionado con los negocios inclusivos, esto es, modelos de negocio que integran a los consumidores y consumidoras, proveedores, emprendedores y emprendedoras y/o empleados y empleadas situados en la base de la pirámide (BdP) en mercados con bajos niveles de ingresos y/o emergentes.

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The factsheet shortly explains the role of IFC in financing inclusive business endeavours. Describing untapped business opportunities among low-income communities, the article emphasizes the win-win of inclusive business models for economic growth and human development.

Publicado por
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autoraT. Masuoka
IdiomaEnglish
No

This white paper seeks to articulate the impacts of connectivity and propose a framework of financial, social and economic key performance indicators for the last-mile connectivity (LMC) sector, in order to ultimately drive investments in the sector. The purpose of the framework is to illuminate impact pathways that link investments in LMC enterprises to positive development outcomes.

Publicado porUSAID, FHI 360, mstar, Intellecap
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autoraH. Skelly, M. Prasad
IdiomaEnglish
No

This report is based on the core hypothesis that heightened workforce participation by women can usher in the dual benefits of spurring India’s economic growth and strengthening socioeconomic empowerment of women. With this backdrop, the report contrasts the low and declining levels of women workforce participation in the country and highlights the complex interplay of socioeconomic barriers and challenges that contribute to this phenomenon. The report thereafter, deep dives into the specific challenges associated with lack of access to quality childcare and examines how convenient and affordable access to childcare can help women transition from unpaid labor to paid employment and in turn, socioeconomic empowerment. The report takes stock of the current state of the childcare ecosystem in India and attempts to leverage the latent market opportunity. The report concludes by articulating recommendations for implementing an integrated three-pronged approach that combines building the required policy, skilling and entrepreneurship ecosystems for childcare.
This report will be a valuable resource for a range of ecosystem stakeholders including regulatory agencies and government policymakers, development agencies, foundations, private sector companies in the capacity of employers, incubators and accelerators. It is expected to inform policy formulation and intervention design targeted at strengthening the childcare ecosystem in India.

Publicado porDeutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autoraA. Kaushal, P. Maheshwari, S. Banerji, T. Roy
IdiomaEnglish
Región / País
India
Temas: Gender, Youth
SectorEducation
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This report is primarily written for business and its role in supporting education and the SDGs. It is also meant to support the education community and other organisations with a stake in advancing education and training for sustainable development. The report shares a selection of good practice examples and insights that are intended to help raise awareness, spark new ideas and inspire more opportunities for collaboration. The project was led by Business Fights Poverty, Pearson, Arizona State University and PRME, an initiative of the United Nations Global Compact.

Publicado porBusiness Fights Poverty
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autoraN/A
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísGlobal
Temas: SDGs
SectorEducation
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Cargill and CARE’s 50-year partnership offers insights and lessons for anyone looking to build an effective and long- term partnership. This Briefing Paper describes how the partnership has evolved from a primarily philanthropic relationship to one that, especially over the past 10 years, has genuinely drawn on the capabilities, skills and resources of the two partners.

Publicado porBusiness Fights Poverty
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autoraN/A
IdiomaEnglish
No

The Impact investing market map, provides three basic but crucial benefits to the impact investing industry: (1) a common definition of a thematic investment that is aligned with at least one international organisation, global market leader and/or data provider; (2) basic criteria that explain a theme in practical terms, including thematic and financial conditions to identify specific businesses and investments aligned with the definition provided;  (3) a list of KPIs used by the impact investing community to track and assess the environmental and social performance of a specific theme.

Publicado porPrinciples for Responsible Investing (PRI)
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autoraK. A. Morriesen
IdiomaEnglish
No

Bringing essential services to the poor, whether in remote rural areas, provincial towns, or in the slums of megacities, is a great challenge for governments in developing countries. Endeva has supported the World Bank’s Innovation Unit to systematically assess innovative business models that provide products and services to the poor, thus better understanding how to raise awareness of problems and solutions, designing products that address their needs, and making these products available and affordable.

Publicado porEndeva, The World Bank Group
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autoraA. Menden (née Krämer), A. Schmidt, C. Knobloch, C. Pirzer, C. Tewes-Gradl, I. von Blomberg, J. Tulloch, T. Pasipanodya
Idioma
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Luminus Education is committed to transforming technical and vocational education (TVET) in Jordan and advancing the Education 4 Employment philosophy. Based in the region with the highest youth unemployment rate in the world, Luminus offers high-quality, market-oriented programs and recognizes that equipping Jordanian youth with vocational skills is important for both economic and security reasons. 

Publicado porInternational Finance Corporation (IFC)
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autoraK. Mignano, P. Baptista
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísMiddle East and North Africa
Jordan
SectorEducation
No

Xi’an Eurasia University provides high-quality, employment-focused private education in Shaanxi, China and is changing the perception of privately-run tertiary education in the country. With an education philosophy to maximize the employment potential of its students, Eurasia is committed to offering a combination of an applied curriculum and student-centred learning with hands-on industry experience. In 2016, 85 percent of students secured a job prior to graduation.

Publicado porInternational Finance Corporation (IFC)
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autoraK. Mignano, P. Baptista, Y. Yan
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísEast Asia and Pacific
China
SectorEducation
No

The report provides insights into the state of inclusive business in the Philippines, the level of awareness about IB among companies and the IB policy environment. It introduces IB opportunities across four sectors: food and agribusiness, skills building and education, infrastructure and financial services.

Publicado por
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autoraM. Roque, T. Hulko
IdiomaEnglish
Región / País
Philippines
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