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As Nature Intended

Chris Hall

This is a key part of what I’ve helped develop: identifying areas where we think we can make the biggest real-world difference, and having the strength of character and leadership to say not just what we think we can do – but also what we can’t.” Real assets currently make up a quarter of the fund’s investment portfolio (£2.5

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Where the ‘New Formal’ is the New Normal: Lessons on Innovation from India’s Artisan Economy

James Militzer

Thanks in part to these characteristics, the artisan economy already advances 12 out of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). RETHINKING BUSINESS APPROACHES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. This is possible because formal craft-led businesses/ MSMEs in India have a unique growth trajectory. thereby formalising them.

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Systemic Investing for Social Change

Stanford Social Innovation

One expression of this is what we call the “single-asset paradigm” of impact investing: the idea that a single technology, project, or enterprise can bring about structural change in society. In this way, systemic investing invites us to reimagine and evolve how impact investment—and finance more broadly—could work.