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portada Fighting Poverty Through Enterprise: The case for Social Venture Capital (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
50
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 13.3 x 0.3 cm
Weight
0.06 kg.
ISBN13
9781909886186

Fighting Poverty Through Enterprise: The case for Social Venture Capital (in English)

Kim Tan (Author) · Brian Griffiths (Author) · Anchor Recordings Ltd · Paperback

Fighting Poverty Through Enterprise: The case for Social Venture Capital (in English) - Tan, Kim ; Griffiths, Brian

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Synopsis "Fighting Poverty Through Enterprise: The case for Social Venture Capital (in English)"

Nearly 50% of the world's population - almost 3 billion people - live on less than $2 a day. 10 million children die every year from easily preventable diseases. AIDS kills 3 million people every year and 1 billion people lack access to sanitation. About one-quarter of children in poor countries do not finish primary school and some 1 billion adults are illiterate. To date, the debate on tackling global poverty has been dominated by the case for providing more aid. The authors of this booklet certainly believe that foreign aid has a role to play in facing this challenge. However, here they voice the need for greater emphasis to be given to the part that business and enterprise can play in reducing poverty. In recent years China and India have proved dramatic examples of countries which have reformed their economies, opened up to trade and investment, embraced an enterprise culture, and lifted millions of their citizens out of poverty. Griffiths and Tan believe Africa has the same potential as Asia. Micro-credit has been a crucial first step in directly helping the poor escape poverty. Using case studies they argue that social venture capital has the potential to become a new asset class and a critical second step to support the growth of small and medium sized enterprises in developing countries, so creating jobs and reducing poverty.

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