BRAC BRAC is a development organisation dedicated to alleviate poverty by empowering the poor, and helping them to bring about positive changes in their lives by creating opportunities for the poor. Their journey began in 1972 in the newly sovereign Bangladesh, and over the course of our evolution, they have been playing a role of recognising and tackling the many different realities of poverty. They believe that there is no single cause of poverty; hence they attempt tackling poverty on multiple
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ASSIGNMENT Submitted to : Ms. Atia Nasim Bano Faculty, School of Business Course: Management [BBA-1201] AUB, Rajshahi Campus Bangladesh. Designed, Composed & Submitted by : Shantanu Das (Leader, PERCEPTION) Student, BBA 17th Batch 4th Semester, Section: B AUB, Rajshahi Campus Bangladesh. Date of Submission: 24-March-2008. Rajshahi. PERCEPTION Group-Member Details No. Name Shantanu Das (L) --------------------------------------------Marks obtained: >>> RID R00711109 10+1/10
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EFFECT OF ROTATING SAVINGS AND CREDIT ASSOCIATIONS ON ECONOMIC WELLBEING OF RURAL WOMEN IN ANAMBRA STATE Abstract This study examines the effect of rotating savings and credit associations on economic wellbeing of rural women, particularly in Anambra State, Nigeria using an econometric multiple regression model of the Odinary Least Square (OLS). Findings revealed that credit/ loan services, training and advice on investment services and capital formation (savings) services through rotating savings
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Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Strategy The vision underlying the message was that the pursuit of profits had to be tempered by care for the environment and concern for people - both now and in the future. This meant that if Shell wanted to stay in business, prosper and grow in the future, it had to find effective ways to incorporate the principles of sustainable development into its business practices - not as an option but as a necessity to survive. Shell reviewed all aspects of its activities
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A Foundation 1 Analysis of a Foundation Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation By: Nonprofit Org. Management: PA 571 Professor: August 19,2012 The name of the organization I chose is Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation http://gatesfoundation.org/. Introduction Today’s recession has forced human service agencies and the government to become partners in order to serve the poor. Government funding and grants have decreased and the needs of the poor have increased. According to an 2010 Urban Institute
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business workshop · Bplans.com - over 500 free sample business plans 5. Get Financing for the Start-Up *Some frugal financing options: · Friends and family • LendFriend • Lending Karma • LoanBack • WikiLoan · Take on a business partner · Microfinance · Grants, scholarships and entrepreneurial competitions For information on government, grants see: Business.gov Grants.gov A list of State Development Agencies
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International Training Course on Integrating a Value Chain Perspective in Small Scale Enterprise Development TRAINING SCHEDULE November 19-30, 2012 Rural development generally includes supporting local people’s livelihoods through income-generating activities and small-scale enterprises. Previous program experiences point to the importance of building local entrepreneurship capacity, establishing business organizations, and enabling access to key institutional support services. New challenges
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HISTORY The National Home Mortgage Finance Corporation was created in 1977 by virtue of Presidential Decree 1267, with the mandate of increasing the availability of affordable housing loans to finance the Filipino homebuyer acquisition of housing units through the development and operation of a secondary market for home mortgages. Consistent with this mandate NHMFC bought mortgages originated by private financial institutions, and eventually sold them back to the public through the issuance
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Strategy & Leadership Emerald Article: Global competition 2021: key capabilities for emerging opportunities Armen Ovanessoff, Mark Purdy Article information: To cite this document: Armen Ovanessoff, Mark Purdy, (2011),"Global competition 2021: key capabilities for emerging opportunities", Strategy & Leadership, Vol. 39 Iss: 5 pp. 46 - 55 Permanent link to this document: http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/10878571111161525 Downloaded on: 29-03-2012 To copy this document: permissions@emeraldinsight.com
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Journal of Advanced Management Science Vol. 2, No. 1, March 2014 The Determinants of Gold Prices in Malaysia Siti Nurulhuda Ibrahim, Nurul Izzat Kamaruddin, and Rahayu Hasan Universiti Teknologi MARA, Bandaraya Melaka, Malaysia Email: {Sitinur304, nrl_izzat, rahayuhasan} @bdrmelaka.uitm.edu.my Abstract—This paper analysed factors that affecting the prices of gold in Malaysia. The study used Multiple Linear Regression Model to determined significant relationship between dependent and independent
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