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So We Have Introduced Mobile Money: What now?

Masrura Oishi
Radical Social Innovations are selfishly driven by necessity. It was necessity that made BRAC graduate people out of poverty; it was necessity that made BRAC believe that the essence of millions of hu... Read More

‘Must Reads’ on Social Innovation for November!

Masrura Oishi
What did the world do in the name of ‘Social Innovation’ this month? Read the highlights from the awesome recent features in just 10 minutes! 1. The making of a CSA Agent Social Innovations d... Read More

Leadership Course by Social Innovation Lab: What did we learn about bottom-up innovation?

Salman Sabbab and Masrura Oishi
Whether organic or choreographed, innovation cannot be imposed and needs to begin from the bottom! It is undoubtedly important to create a conducive space for innovation at workplaces to position inn... Read More

To what extent is ‘inclusion’ possible with Mobile Money?

Masrura Oishi
Noorbanu was thrilled to use the mobile phone for the first time. She was newly married and her husband lived far away from the family for his job. He got her a mobile phone through which she could st... Read More

3 things yet to be done for creating a mobile money ecosystem in Bangladesh- Learning from Kenya

Grace P. Sengupta
By Tanjilut Tasnuba ‘There are more mobile money accounts than adults in Kenya.’-Bill Gates Above quote resonate with the mobile money revolution that is happening in Kenya, a fore frontier nation... Read More

Social Innovation in Bihar and Orissa

Amanda Misiti
By Maria A. May For the “Doing while learning” project, I visited two of our Indian practitioner partners at the end of July. First, Amanda Misiti and I spent a week in rural Orissa with Gram Vik... Read More

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