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The GIIN estimates the size of the worldwide impact investing market to be USD 1.164 trillion, marking the first time that the organization’s widely-cited estimate has topped the USD 1 trillion mark. The report, which was produced with the financial support of Nuveen, also spotlights two areas of development in the market that are becoming increasingly prevalent: green bonds and corporate impact investing.

Publicado porGlobal Impact Investing Network
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autoraD. Hand
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísGlobal
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Based on an analysis of the CGAP’s data from national surveys of smallholder households and smallholder diaries, this paper outlines the profile and needs of smallholder families and their various subgroups. Firstly, the paper looks at the relationship between financial activities and the different livelihood strategies employed by smallholder families. Further, it highlights the characteristics and behaviors that are common to large groups of smallholders, discusses how the overall market can be segmented most effectively, and presents a nuanced picture of the different types of smallholder households. Finally, the paper discusses opportunities available for various stakeholders serving smallholder families.

Publicado porConsultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP), Nathan Associates
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autoraE. P. Neumann, H. Miller, K. Hamilton, K. Hughes, P. Priya, R. Karuppusamy, R. Tamara, V. Thangavel
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísGlobal, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa
Bangladesh, Côte d'Ivoire, Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda
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This report presents a case study of how women and men in rural Tanzania are affected differently by the arrival of off-grid electricity in their homes, and the extent to which access contributes towards women’s empowerment. It aims to inform work by enterprises, as well as funders and policy makers so that women in Tanzania and beyond are meaningfully included in the sustainable energy transition. In order to do this, our study tests assumptions about the impact of household solar technologies on women’s lives so that companies can ensure their products and services are inclusive and avoid reinforcing gender inequality.

Publicado porAshden, IKEA Foundation, DFID, Institute of Development Studies, The Economic and Social Research Foundation in Tanzania
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Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísSub-Saharan Africa
Tanzania
SectorEnergy
No

The report takes customer-led view of the impact of the off-grid energy sector, as well as the relative performance of the sub-sectors within it.

Publicado por60 Decibels
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autoraK. Harrison, S. Dichter, S. Khan, T. Adams
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísSouth Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa
SectorEnergy
No

The report builds off the 2015 Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) study, The Landscape for Impact Investing in West Africa. Nigeria and Ghana represented more than half (54%) of impact investing capital in the region, with Nigeria receiving 29% and Ghana receiving 25% of the capital deployed. This 2019 study seeks to understand the extent to which investor experience, deal flow, and outlook have evolved since 2015 and policy has enabled or inhibited impact investing, and in turn to propose policy recommendations that address the issues identified.

Publicado porImpact Investors' Foundation
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Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísSub-Saharan Africa
Ghana, Nigeria
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With the support of Grow Asia, the Cambodia Partnership for Sustainable Agriculture (CPSA) was launched in May 2016 in order to link smallholder farmers to the market. CPSA focuses on six key crops: cassava, coconut, palm sugar, pepper, rice and vegetables. This publication provides a market snapshot for these crops and outlines CPSA's strategic approach. 

Publicado porGrow Asia
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Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísEast Asia and Pacific
Cambodia
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Africa has long been on the frontier of the global investment landscape and still accounts for a small share of the world economy. But looking ahead, we see a range of fundamental supports for economic activity and prospective investment returns on the continent. This reports outlines the growth story in sub-Saharan Africa and begin to uncover some of the key investment themes that are developing across the region.

Publicado porAfriFindInvest
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autoraG. Odimayo, T. Ogedengbe
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísSub-Saharan Africa
Sector
No

This report provides an overview of the state of the impact investment sector in Ghana, looking at the five pillars of the impact sector ecosystem - supply of capital, demand for capital, intermediaries of capital, government & policy makers and ecosystem support providers. It highlights existing opportunities and challenges for the impact investors and entrepreneurs, and will be used to inform the formation of National Advisory Boards (NABs) in several countries in Africa.

Publicado porGlobal Steering Group for Impact Investment (GSG), Intellecap
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísSub-Saharan Africa
Ghana
Sector
No

This report provides an overview of the state of the impact investment sector in Kenya, looking at the five pillars of the impact sector ecosystem - supply of capital, demand for capital, intermediaries of capital, government & policy makers and ecosystem support providers. It highlights existing opportunities and challenges for the impact investors and entrepreneurs, and will be used to inform the formation of National Advisory Boards (NABs) in several countries in Africa.

Publicado porGlobal Steering Group for Impact Investment (GSG), Intellecap
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Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísSub-Saharan Africa
Kenya
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The Entrepreneurship Database Program collects information from entrepreneurs when they apply to accelerator programs. These entrepreneurs, both those selected and not selected, are then surveyed annually to gather valuable follow-up data. This report summarizes application data collected from ventures operating in Central America that applied to participating accelerator programs between 2013 and 2018.

Publicado porThe Global Accelerator Learning Initiative (GALI)
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Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísLatin America and the Caribbean
Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama
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