Every month we present the most significant publications.

Cada mes presentamos las publicaciones más destacadas.

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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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In August 2020, the Guidelines for the Promotion of Inclusive Business in ASEAN were endorsed at the 52nd ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting. They serve as a non-binding outline on how inclusive business can be supported at the national and regional level, and what institutional setup is required to do so. These Briefing Notes detail how the guidelines can be implemented in Indonesia.

Publicado porASEAN, iBAN
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísEast Asia and Pacific
Indonesia
Sector

In August 2020, the Guidelines for the Promotion of Inclusive Business in ASEAN were endorsed at the 52nd ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting. They serve as a non-binding outline on how inclusive business can be supported at the national and regional level, and what institutional setup is required to do so. These Briefing Notes detail how the guidelines can be implemented in Lao PDR.

Publicado porASEAN, iBAN
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísEast Asia and Pacific
Lao PDR
Sector

In August 2020, the Guidelines for the Promotion of Inclusive Business in ASEAN were endorsed at the 52nd ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting. They serve as a non-binding outline on how inclusive business can be supported at the national and regional level, and what institutional setup is required to do so. These Briefing Notes detail how the guidelines can be implemented in Malaysia.

Publicado porASEAN, iBAN
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísEast Asia and Pacific
Malaysia
Sector

In August 2020, the Guidelines for the Promotion of Inclusive Business in ASEAN were endorsed at the 52nd ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting. They serve as a non-binding outline on how inclusive business can be supported at the national and regional level, and what institutional setup is required to do so. These Briefing Notes detail how the guidelines can be implemented in the Philippines.

Publicado porASEAN, iBAN
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísEast Asia and Pacific
Philippines
Sector

In August 2020, the Guidelines for the Promotion of Inclusive Business in ASEAN were endorsed at the 52nd ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting. They serve as a non-binding outline on how inclusive business can be supported at the national and regional level, and what institutional setup is required to do so. These Briefing Notes detail how the guidelines can be implemented in Singapore.

Publicado porASEAN, iBAN
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísEast Asia and Pacific
Singapore
Sector

In August 2020, the Guidelines for the Promotion of Inclusive Business in ASEAN were endorsed at the 52nd ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting. They serve as a non-binding outline on how inclusive business can be supported at the national and regional level, and what institutional setup is required to do so. These Briefing Notes detail how the guidelines can be implemented in Thailand.

Publicado porASEAN, iBAN
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísEast Asia and Pacific
Thailand
Sector

In August 2020, the Guidelines for the Promotion of Inclusive Business in ASEAN were endorsed at the 52nd ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting. They serve as a non-binding outline on how inclusive business can be supported at the national and regional level, and what institutional setup is required to do so. These Briefing Notes detail how the guidelines can be implemented in Viet Nam.

Publicado porASEAN, iBAN
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísEast Asia and Pacific
Vietnam
Sector

Filipinos faced a lot of challenges during and even before the COVID-19 pandemic.​ Inclusive businesses pave the way for businesses to empower poor communities and to help the Philippine economy recover faster.​ This video informs about the Inclusive Business Bill currently proposed in Congress and how it can help more Filipinos.​

Publicado porOxfam Philippines
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Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísEast Asia and Pacific
Philippines
Sector
No

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
Sector
No

Since 2017, when ASEAN leaders called for greater emphasis on creating an enabling environment for inclusive businesses, various governments in the region (including Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, and Viet Nam) have embarked on promoting IB, and an increasing number of companies – supported by impact investors – have established IB models.

In this context, the government of Malaysia has requested the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and the Inclusive Business Action Network (iBAN) to conduct this study to explore the relevance of inclusive business for Malaysia, analyse the status of inclusive businesses in Malaysia and assess the environment in which they operate, in order to provide recommendations, where relevant, for promoting inclusive businesses.

Publicado porUnited Nations ESCAP, iBAN
Fecha de publicación
Autor o autora
IdiomaEnglish
Región / PaísEast Asia and Pacific
Malaysia
Sector