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Lèt Agogo: more than just a quality product made in Haiti

Lèt Agogo: more than just a quality product made in Haiti

By Making It on 21 March, 2013

BrandHaiti’s Nick Stratton investigates an alternative, sustainable model of agricultural development in Haiti.

Posted in All Posts, Extra! | Tagged agricultural development, alternative, BrandHaiti, dairy, Haiti, Lèt Agogo, Lèt Agogo diary cooperative, Michel Chancy, milk, Nick Stratton, nutrition, René Préval, small farmers, sustainable model, sustainable rural agriculture development, Veterimed, yoghurt, yogurt

Five ways to tackle disastrous diets

Five ways to tackle disastrous diets

By Making It on 14 October, 2012

“Our food systems are making people sick,” warns UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food.

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged junk food, micronutrient deficiency, nutrition, obese, Olivier De Schutter, Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, UN Human Rights Council, United Nations

‘Creating Shared Value’ for society and shareholders

‘Creating Shared Value’ for society and shareholders

By Making It on 28 July, 2011

Nestlé’s Paul Bulcke recognizes success depends on creating value for everyone – from farmers to consumers – and discusses how to achieve it

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged advice, agribusiness, agriculture, ambition, Brazil, business, child labour, civil society, community involvement, consumers, creating shared value, CSV, deforestation footprint, doing business, economic growth, economic reality, employment, environment, food security, future, global export, globalization, Harvard, HIV, hope, Industrial Development Organization, infrastructure, interconnectivity, interdependence, investment, issue 6, local government, Making It magazine, Michael Porter, micronutrients, milk, mutual value, Nestlé, nutrition, Paul Bulcke, poverty, product strategy, roads, rural development, social benefits, societal advancement, South Africa, supply chain, sustainability, sustainable business practices, UN, UN Global Compact, UNIDO, United Nations, unwelcome, vaccines, values, water, water management, Water Mandate, Water Resources Group, water treatment systems, working together, World Economic Forum

Politicizing economic policy

Politicizing economic policy

By Making It on 5 August, 2010

Jayati Ghosh believes that state involvement in economic activity is now imperative, and that such involvement must be more democratic and accountable

Posted in All Posts, Features | Tagged Bretton Woods, carbon-emitting production, communication, democratizing policy, developed countries, developing countries, éducation, electricity, fiscal, government, Gulf of Mexico, health, IDEAS, India, Industrial Development, industrial policy, infrastructure, International Development Economics Associates, Issue 3, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Jayati Ghosh, late industrializers, monetary policy, National Knowledge Commission, New Delhi, nutrition, Quantitative Gross Domestic Product, sanitation, scales of production, stakeholders, sustainability, technology, transport, UNIDO

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