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Grameen Foundation Insights

The global movement to end poverty and hunger depends on the constant exchange of experience and ideas. That’s why we are eager to share our experiences with people like you.

Our Insights blog shares lessons learned from leaders in the field; examines efforts to bring resources and services to poor communities; and reviews how poverty-focused organizations are using data for greater impact.

Latest Posts

10/19/2010

Jason Hahn is the Information and Communication Technology Innovation (ICTI) Development Manager at Grameen Foundation.

10/15/2010

Sean DeWitt is a Technical Program Manager for  Grameen Foundation's Village Phone initiative to empower Indonesian communities through technology. On Friday, October 29 at 12pm ET, Sean will be hosting a webinar detailing our Village Phone work in Indonesia. Register Now!

10/08/2010

Ishita Ghosh is  Research Lead on Grameen Foundation's  Financial Literacy Project.

09/22/2010

Katy McElligott is a Regional Development Officer at Grameen Foundation and is currently traveling in Haiti to visit our partners at Fonkoze.

09/21/2010

Camilla Nestor is Grameen Foundation’s Vice President for Microfinance Programs.

09/20/2010

Preeti Wali is Communications Officer at the Grameen Foundation Social Performance Management Center (SPMC). She is based in Washington, DC.

09/09/2010

Olga Morawczynski is Project Manager for Grameen Foundation's financial literacy project in Uganda.

08/26/2010

Sabrina Quaraishi is Client Relations Manager for Grameen Foundation's Bankers Without Borders® program.

08/18/2010

Fred Graves is an intern at Grameen Foundation, working with our Mifos® Team in Seattle, WA. Fred’s passions include microfinance as well as music. To help Grameen Foundation win a $200,000 grant, Fred wrote, performed & filmed what we believe is the best rap video about microfinance.

08/17/2010

Grameen Foundation supporter and actress Yeardley Smith (voice of “Lisa Simpson” on the popular TV show The Simpsons) and President and CEO Alex Counts traveled to Bangladesh in late July 2010.

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