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Random thoughts…

Posted Mar 10, 2011 in bottom of the pyramid, Field Officers, Kibera, Sanitary Pads, social enterprise, Uncategorized by Kaye Matekere - 0 Comments

Some weeks seem longer than others but time passes by so much faster when there is so much do in the same day. Since the empower net clubs started life has been on over drive, living, learning and exploring possible [...]

Resources on social enterprise

Posted Mar 1, 2011 in Education, social enterprise, Uncategorized, zanaafrica by Megan - 0 Comments

Knowledge is power, and at ZanaA we are hungry for more knowledge: new insights in history, best practices that we can learn from, reports that form the basis for our statistics and decision, and more. Below are just some of [...]

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Theories of Change

Posted Mar 1, 2011 in BOP, Empowerment, Field Officers, Sanitary Pads, social enterprise, zanaafrica by Megan - 2 Comments

ZanaA was created out of my experience in Kenya for six years, working with street girls, thinking about the world of “development” and what was good and bad about it, looking at the for-profit world and what was good and [...]

Its not business as usual

Posted Feb 22, 2011 in social enterprise by Amos Ireri - 0 Comments

it has not been the same since we had the prices of calling  reduced by the two leading giant companies safricom and zain now known as Airtel  and in coming of the of yu from essar . this has been [...]

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Fighting corruption with a return on investment

Posted Dec 7, 2010 in BOP, bottom of the pyramid, Education, kenya, Sanitary Pads, social enterprise, zanaafrica by Megan - 0 Comments

The Standard Newspaper this Saturday prominently featured the results of graft and mis-management of public funds on its front page: a whopping annual cost of KES 270 billion ($3.375 billion USD). This, it notes, could pay for free primary and [...]

Calling on Female Investors

Posted Oct 29, 2010 in Sanitary Pads, social enterprise, , zanaafrica by Megan - 0 Comments

April 7, 2009 Are you a woman who is passionate about the intersection between business, social justice, and environmental protection? Do you want to see a model of green African manufacturing? Do you want to be part of a cutting-edge [...]