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Retail Stores in Poor Urban Neighborhoods

poor areas still lack large drug stores but surprisingly



The Business Community and the Poor: Rethinking Business

impact business decisions have upon indirect stakeholders (e.g. relocating plants



Pro-Poor Tourism: Harnessing the Worlds Largest Industry for the

coastal areas and other resources and social disruption or exploitation); and policy/process reform (i) Expanding business opportunities for the poor:.



Making business service markets work for the poor in rural areas: a

Making business service markets work for the poor in rural areas: a frontier” of business service market development into weaker economic situations.



Private Schools for the Poor: Business as Usual?

13 oct. 2012 of creating edu-business from this sector (Nambissan and Ball ... schools that cater to the poor in rural areas and in urban "slums".



Ending poverty and hunger by investing in agriculture and rural areas

create the necessary positive climate for family farmers small-scale producers and poor rural people to invest in their businesses and build sustainable



1 3. POOR FARMERS ADOPT BUSINESS AS WELL AS FARMING

Northern Chimaltenango is one of the poorest regions of Guatemala. Farmers have small plots of hillside land and they grow corn and beans for food and 



A Pro-poor Business Enabling Environment: The case of Zambia

In light of this this paper highlights specific challenges and bottlenecks facing small businesses in. Zambia. These are the key areas that should be focused 



Promotion of rural employment for poverty reduction

rural poor who through their work in agriculture



Brazils Conditional Cash Transfer Programme Bolsa Família IBSA

Emergence of small businesses in poor areas (due to the increase in household consumption);. • Rural development;. • Reduction of regional inequalities.