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Minister of Industry meets with SNV and representatives of the Federation of Ecuadorian ...

Minister of Industry meets with SNV and representatives of the Federation of Ecuadorian ...

Guayaquil, June 2010 - The Federation of Ecuadorian Chambers of Industry and SNV presented their initiatives on production development and Inclusive Business to the Minister of Industry and Productivity (MIPRO),  Ms. Verónica Sión.

The presentation was given by the President of the Federation, Xavier Durán y representatives of SNV, in Guayaquil.

Download PDF in Spanish here.


Minister of Industry meets with SNV and representatives of the Federation of Ecuadorian ...

Minister of Industry meets with SNV and representatives of the Federation of Ecuadorian ...

Guayaquil, June 2010 - The Federation of Ecuadorian Chambers of Industry and SNV presented their initiatives on production development and Inclusive Business to the Minister of Industry and Productivity (MIPRO),  Ms. Verónica Sión.

The presentation was given by the President of the Federation, Xavier Durán y representatives of SNV, in Guayaquil.

Download PDF in Spanish here.


SNV contributes to New Study by the Rockefeller Foundation and Monitor’s Global Business Network

SNV contributes to New Study by the Rockefeller Foundation and Monitor’s Global Business Network

San Francisco--(Business Wire)-- The new study on how technology’s power can transform the lives of the poor has been recently published. W. Robert de Jongh, Regional Director of SNV in Latin America, was one of the experts invited to contribute to the one year-long project.

While it’s understood that technology will shape and possibly revolutionize the futures of developing nations in the years to come, inevitably there will be many new and unforeseen paths and turns throughout the journey. But, without a clearly defined destination, how can organizations devoted to improving living standards and livelihoods throughout the developing world position themselves to identify and spread technologies that improve lives in poor communities?

That is the question that the Rockefeller Foundation asked Global Business Network (GBN), a member of the Monitor Group, to help it explore using scenario planning. On May 25, the results of this year-long collaboration were published in a joint report, titled, “The Future of Technology and International Development.”

Read all press release here



SNV contributes to New Study by the Rockefeller Foundation and Monitor’s Global Business Network

SNV contributes to New Study by the Rockefeller Foundation and Monitor’s Global Business Network

San Francisco--(Business Wire)-- The new study on how technology’s power can transform the lives of the poor has been recently published. W. Robert de Jongh, Regional Director of SNV in Latin America, was one of the experts invited to contribute to the one year-long project.

While it’s understood that technology will shape and possibly revolutionize the futures of developing nations in the years to come, inevitably there will be many new and unforeseen paths and turns throughout the journey. But, without a clearly defined destination, how can organizations devoted to improving living standards and livelihoods throughout the developing world position themselves to identify and spread technologies that improve lives in poor communities?

That is the question that the Rockefeller Foundation asked Global Business Network (GBN), a member of the Monitor Group, to help it explore using scenario planning. On May 25, the results of this year-long collaboration were published in a joint report, titled, “The Future of Technology and International Development.”

Read all press release here



SNV contributes to New Study by the Rockefeller Foundation and Monitor’s Global Business Network

SNV contributes to New Study by the Rockefeller Foundation and Monitor’s Global Business Network

San Francisco--(Business Wire)-- The new study on how technology’s power can transform the lives of the poor has been recently published. W. Robert de Jongh, Regional Director of SNV in Latin America, was one of the experts invited to contribute to the one year-long project.

While it’s understood that technology will shape and possibly revolutionize the futures of developing nations in the years to come, inevitably there will be many new and unforeseen paths and turns throughout the journey. But, without a clearly defined destination, how can organizations devoted to improving living standards and livelihoods throughout the developing world position themselves to identify and spread technologies that improve lives in poor communities?

That is the question that the Rockefeller Foundation asked Global Business Network (GBN), a member of the Monitor Group, to help it explore using scenario planning. On May 25, the results of this year-long collaboration were published in a joint report, titled, “The Future of Technology and International Development.”

Read all press release here



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