The conference left a powerful impression—of huge companies and NGOs more or less on the same page, of governments and aid agencies endorsing business approaches to poverty, of entrepreneurs and visionary CEOs from enterprises in developing countries being recognized as pioneers in new business strategies. But most of all the impression was of people and their energy and excitement over an emerging new approach to development. You can revisit some of that through the videos and speaker presentations posted under Conference Resources. We have tried to sum up the wealth of ideas and discussions in the posted document that covers both the plenary sessions and the more hands-on workshop tracks.


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