CLUED-iN #12 TAKING STOCK
Learn more about how Covid-19 has impacted inclusive business companies and what has helped them adapt by reading this 12th edition of the online magazine on inclusive business!
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Learn more about how Covid-19 has impacted inclusive business companies and what has helped them adapt by reading this 12th edition of the online magazine on inclusive business!
AI For Social Good, a partnership between APRU, UN ESCAP and Google, released a new report exploring the impact of AI on societies in the Asia-Pacific region.
Grassroots innovation is a modality of inclusive innovation that enables extremely affordable, niche-adapted solutions to local problems, often unaided by public sector or outsiders.
Learn more about building resilience for crises in the realm of inclusive business by reading this 11th edition of the online magazine on inclusive business!
Featuring insights from inclusive business and social enterprise leaders, CLUED-iN 10 explores how to create strong business models, build resilience for times of crises like the Covid-19 pandemic, and choose the best market segment for your business idea.
What do social entrepreneurs need to know when it comes to demonstrating impact? How should they view their customers when measuring their impact outcomes? Should #inclusivebiz scale for impact, or focus on meeting a niche?
Why should inclusive businesses care about policy? It turns out that collaboration between the public and private sectors can be a very effective way to boost #impact and #inclusivegrowth.
This issue of CLUED-iN takes us from the big picture—$30 trillion of additional funding that is needed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030—to the details that inclusive business entrepreneurs find themselves grappling with as they build and grow…
Inclusive businesses provide goods, services, and livelihoods on a commercially viable basis, to people living at the base of the pyramid making them part of the value chain of companies as suppliers, distributors, retailers, or customers.
The report, jointly prepared by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and Google, showcases successful models of leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) for improved public services in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond.