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This database contains a diverse range of more than 2,000 publications about inclusive business and relating topics, such as impact investing, microfinance and market systems approaches. You will find not only reports but also market intelligence, case studies, tools and videos that touch upon of several sectors and regions.

The diverse range of publications in this database all relate to inclusive business - meaning business models that engage base of the pyramid (BoP) consumers, suppliers, entrepreneurs and/or employees in low income and/or emerging markets.

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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.

PublisherThe Global Accelerator Learning Initiative (GALI)
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Author
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama
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This case study gives advice to impact investors and investees on new and emerging methods to strengthen their impact measurement practices. The case tracks the WDI team as it pilot-tested a new impact measurement framework with three social enterprises in Nicaragua, Brazil and Peru. The case also provides recommendations to improve the impact measurement practices of investors, as well as the enterprises they support.

Publisher
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AuthorN/A
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryGlobal, Latin America and the Caribbean
Brazil, Nicaragua, Peru
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No

Este reporte de investigación describe y caracteriza de forma cualitativa y cuantitativa casos de negocios inclusivos impulsados por emprendimientos y pequeñas empresas, y a los actores que conforman el ecosistema de negocios inclusivos en Argentina (desarrolladores, incubadoras, inversionistas y organizaciones de apoyo)

Publisher
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Author
LanguageSpanish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Argentina
No

This report illustrates the challenges and benefits of inclusive recycling. It provides a toolkit which facilitates the integration of gender into recycling projects, and an analysis of women's and men's access to control over and benefit from resources in the recycling sector in Latin America and the Caribbean. It offers practical tools for project design and implementation for project managers which allow to increase the access of poor women to the formal recycling market.

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Author
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Peru
No

Este documento presenta una recopilación de aprendizajes sobre aspectos asociados a las empreas sociales: financiamiento, proceso de gobierno, sistemas productivos inclusivos, distribución para el acceso, y el desafío de la medición de impacto.

Publisher
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AuthorCardenau. P
LanguageSpanish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Argentina
SectorHealth
No

Este documento, presentado como guía de aprendizaje, presenta el concepto de negocios inclusivos a través de la reseña breve de casos en América Latina, revisa sus elementos constitutivos y plantea el rol que juegan en la lucha contra la pobreza. Este es el primer capítulo de "Manual para el uso de herramientas que garanticen la innovación y la sostenibilidad de microemprendimiento exitosos con colectivos de población afrodescendiente con vulnerabilidad social"

Publisher
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AuthorO. Licandro
LanguageSpanish
Region/CountryGlobal, Latin America and the Caribbean
Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay
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No

The aim of Research Paper #5 was to extend analysis on a randomized evaluation of voluntary health insurance in Managua, Nicaragua. The paper presents evidence that this insurance product did not increase wasteful consumption: children who were insured but not sick at the beginning of the study reported fewer visits to all providers than those who were uninsured but not sick. Importantly, this insurance product did result in some targeting towards less healthy children, as those who were sick at the beginning of the study reported significantly more visits to all providers, including covered providers. The researchers also present retention results where they find that only 6 percent of those insured were retained 18 months after subsidies were no longer available. Lastly, they present some descriptive statistics of diagnoses at health centres and costs to discuss the implications of the main burdens of disease.

PublisherThe ILO's Impact Insurance Facility
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AuthorA. Fitzpatrick, B. Magnoni, R. L. Thorton
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Nicaragua
IB Topics: BoP as customer
No

Este trabajo presenta el caso de éxito de la compañía Avon para lograr un modelo de negocio rentable con la base de la pirámide a través de un sistema de venta directa como canal de distribución.

Publisher
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AuthorM. Martínez
LanguageSpanish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Argentina
No

Este documento desarrolla en una primera instancia el concepto de las microfinanzas y su relación en el desarrollo de cadenas de valor, y en segunda instancia, lo ejemplifica a través del ejemplo del Fondo de Desarrollo Local en Nicaragua en el sector ganadero.

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AuthorJ. Bastiaensen, P. Marchetti
LanguageSpanish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Nicaragua
IB Topics:
No

This case study looks at the growth and opportunities of the tourism field in Nicaragua and specifically in the South-western region; and how the private bank BAC-Credomatic in Nicaragua decided to develop an inclusive business which allows low-income citizens to increase their market participation; while also responding to the financing needs of tourism micro, small and medium enterprises.

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AuthorF. Aguilera, G. Sevilla, M. Méndez
LanguageEnglish
Region/CountryLatin America and the Caribbean
Nicaragua
IB Topics:
Sector
No