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Mar 02, 2017
WE CARE Solar

WE CARE Solar

Dr. Laura Stachel never meant to be a social innovator, and she never imagined working in developing countries. When Dr. Stachel was invited to visit Nigeria in 2008 to find out why so many women were dying there during childbirth, she was flabbergasted to discover that in many areas, women were giving birth without electricity — sometimes in near total darkness. With her husband, a solar expert, she devised a way to bring light to clinics in Nigeria and other countries with poor infrastructure. Find out how their innovation has had instant and powerful results in clinics around the world.
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This Woman’s Novel Approach to Poverty Is A Game Changer

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March 2, 2017

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This Woman's Novel Approach to Poverty Is A Game Changer

If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich.

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This Woman’s Novel Approach to Poverty Is A Game Changer

“Compass Working Capital’s mission is to help struggling families build the savings and the skills they need to climb out of poverty. Compasss programs combine financial education and coaching, with incentives for saving. The asset-based approach works: 60 percent of families in the flagship program have increased their incomes by an average of $11,000 a year, and 81 percent have seen their savings rise to an average of $2,500. In a country where 62 percent of people count less than $1,000 in savings, thats an impressive achievement.” { read more }

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