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Social Capital Markets 09: Go to "Woodstock" with a 40% Discount

Well, there won't be half a million of us, but as Bill Baue noted in a recent CSR Wire article, the Social Capital Markets conference (2009 vintage) is quickly shaping up to be an important event for our generation of changemakers, investors, intrapreneurs, policymakers and innovators.

Intellecap Launches Magazine Dedicated to Social Enterprise

Intellecap launched Beyond Profit, a print and online magazine dedicated to the businesses, people and ideas within the social enterprise space, on April 28. The inaugural issue was released at Sankalp 2009, South Asia’s largest social enterprise business and investment forum.

Stop Talking, Start Making: Maker Faire Africa

In this vein, I am really excited to learn about a truly innovative "non-conference". Maker Faire Africa, which will be held in Ghana this August, is no-talk, all-action. The 3-day event will bring together roboticists, hobbyists, blacksmiths - MAKERS - to jam collectively on home-grown solutions to local problems.

Online Conference: The Role of the Private Sector in Poverty Alleviation at the Base of the Pyramid

NextBillion announces a unique opportunity for our community to participate in a global online conference called “The Role of the Private Sector in Poverty Alleviation at the Base of the Pyramid” hosted by Base of the Pyramid expert Monica Touesnard.

And the Prize Goes to...incentive2innovate

Incentives. Results. How to align incentives to achieve real results is one of my many takeaways from the past 2 days, which I spent at the incentive2innovate conference, a non-traditional gathering of big business types, entrepreneurs, policymakers and non-profits...

Cornell Global Forum: No Green Without BoP

The audience at the 92nd Street Y sat and listened politely as a series of wingtip-shod introductory speakers took turns at the lectern. But when the cowboy boots hit the stage, the audience went nuts. Why? Those boots belong to Al Gore, former Vice President of the United States and now Chairman of Generation Investment Management.

Cornell Global Forum Kicks Off

This afternoon in New York, the Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise at the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University convened its inaugural Global Forum on Sustainable Enterprise in New York City. One hundred practitioners will participate as delegates for two days of working sessions.

Emerging Markets Emerging Models Conference

Greetings from Delhi, where tomorrow I will attend the Emerging Markets, Emerging Models conference convened by the Monitor Group. If you have not yet heard of Monitor's eponymous report, I urge you to take the time to read it. Staff writer Allen Hammond agrees, calling it "a must read!" Why is it a must read - and why is there a whole...

Interview: Vijay Mishra Takes Sanitation Seriously

Recently, Vijay combined his interest in social causes with his writing ambitions to enter the BOP Learning Lab’s base of the pyramid essay competition with an essay entitled Promoting Sanitation, Empowering Communities. Vijay and co-author Amit Gupta took 3rd place in the competition; more importantly, they took a great step...

Will Surekha Dial an Ambulance?

A tiny bead of sweat ran down the ridge of my nose. It reached the end, teetered for a split second, then dropped quietly onto the doctor’s desk. I sat behind the desk, inside the Vijay Nagar Women of India clinic, which is tucked into a government-built housing project in the Bandra East area of Mumbai.