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Amy Boardman
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  • United Kingdom
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Can markets ever defeat poverty? How can we tell if value chain upgrading really reaches the poor?

Hello all, I recently listened to an ODI event “Can markets ever defeat poverty? How sustainable business can engage the rural poor?” which struck me as very relevant to the work of BIF. A video or audio recording of the event can be accessed through the online website (ODI…See More
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Organisation
University of Bath
Website
http://www.bath.ac.uk/cds/
Title
Undergraduate Student of Eonomics and International Development
About My Work
Previously worked for a year as an intern with Imani Development Consultants Malawi. In my time there I was involved with BIF projects mainly through conducting research and analysing the results.
Sector
Academia/Researcher
Country Interest
Malawi
Issues of Interest
Inclusive Business: Value Chains, Inclusive Business: Products and Services, Low carbon and climate resilient business models, Working in partnership, Impact assessment, Investment Climate & Regulation, Working with farmers & the informal sector, Role of donors/governments, Driving & managing change inside the company
Main Reason for Joining this Site
Finding partners and/or Facility support for project delivery

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Can markets ever defeat poverty? How can we tell if value chain upgrading really reaches the poor?

Hello all,

 

I recently listened to an ODI event “Can markets ever defeat poverty? How sustainable business can engage the rural poor?” which struck me as very relevant to the work of BIF. A video or audio recording of the event can be accessed through the online website (…

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