Sunday, October 24, 2010

Venture Philanthropy-- DIY Foreign-Aid Revolution

So cool I had to repost... Good find, Karl Palsgaard!

NYTimes:

Venture Philanthropy |
D.I.Y. Foreign-Aid Revolution

By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
Published: October 20, 2010

Like so many highly trained young women these days, Elizabeth Scharpf has choices. She could be working in a Manhattan office tower with her Harvard Business School classmates, soaring through the ranks as a banker or business executive and aspiring to become a senator or a C.E.O. someday.

After all, there’s no question that women around the world enjoy opportunities that simply didn’t exist a few decades ago. Yet the women exerting the greatest pressure for change often aren’t the presidents and tycoons but those toiling further down the pyramid, driven by a passion to create a better world. And in particular, a better world for women.

That’s Scharpf’s choice. Now 33, Scharpf was interning in the summer of 2005 for the World Bank in Mozambique, helping local entrepreneurs, when she encountered a business impediment that she had never heard of. It was unmentionable, and thus unmentioned. It was menstruation.

READ THE STORY HERE

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