Partners

Agricultural Technology Adoption Initiative

The Agricultural Technology Adoption Initiative (ATAI) is a collaboration between researchers at MIT’s Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) and UC Berkeley’s Center of Evaluation for Global Action (CEGA), supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and an anonymous donor.

Al Amana

The mission of Al Amana is to promote microenterprises, by making credit available to commercial microentrepreneurs and artisans currently excluded from traditional financial systems.

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

 

The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation is a philanthropic, not-for-profit grantmaking institution based in New York City. The Foundation supports original research and education related to science, technology, and economic performance and to improve the quality life.
 

Amendis

Amendis is a semi-private water company is committed to increasing poor Moroccan households’ access to safe drinking water in by offering piped water connections at a subsidized price, and on credit.

Arariwa

Asociación Arariwa is an NGO committed to rural development in Cusco, Peru. They focus on capacity-building, economic development, and preserving cultural identity through education and professional training, microfinance, and promoting sustainable agriculture and artisan production.

Asian Institute of Management

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The Asian Institute of Management (AIM) is a pioneer in management education.  It was established in 1968 with the Harvard Business School, the Ford Foundation, and several academicians and businessmen.  The founders envisioned AIM as a source of  21st century Asian change agents, and designed the school’s Master and Executive programs to produce managers with the skills, knowledge, and attitudes relevant to Asia.  Their initiative has made AIM one of the most experienced institutions in Asia, producing 38,000 managers.

http://www.aim.edu/

Asociacion Dominicana para el Desarrollo de la Mujer (ADOPEM)

ADOPEM is a savings and finance NGO dedicated to relieving poverty in the Dominican Republic.

Association of Volunteers in International Service (AVSI) Foundation

 

AVSI Foundation is a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization, founded in Italy in 1972 and presently active in 39 countries of the world, with more than 100 development cooperation projects.

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