How Persons with Disabilities Are Building Livelihoods Along Kenya’s Coast
Learn how a group of entrepreneurs in Kenya is breaking barriers and tapping into the coconut value chain.
Learn how a group of entrepreneurs in Kenya is breaking barriers and tapping into the coconut value chain.
In our latest "Re:Development" episode, entrepreneurs Sahar Mansoor from India and Celina Alvarado from El Salvador share how they think foreign aid should support the small business sector.
Our monthly photo series highlights the beauty and emotion in the lives of our clients around the world. This month, we're celebrating the hardworking farmers and entrepreneurs behind one of the world’s most beloved treats: chocolate.
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Sustainability is no longer a passing buzzword. It is becoming one of the most powerful drivers of innovation, investment, and socio-economic transformation. Learn about six green startups in India that are solving real-world challenges in an environmentally-friendly way.
Do women farmers benefit from participating in women-only self-help groups, or from mixed ones? In this innovation spotlight, we highlight a new case study from Nigeria that explores how different types of community organizations impact women’s ability to access savings and exercise financial decision-making.
In India's maize belt, farmers are reclaiming their land from the worst drought in 150 years by embracing regenerative agriculture to restore water and soil health. See the faces and hear the stories behind this transformation in our latest photo essay.
Wondering what a social impact career looks like for former strategy consultants? Learn how TechnoServe's Strategic Initiatives team bridges corporate strategy with on-the-ground implementation, applying consulting skills to build market-based solutions that create lasting change for smallholder farmers and entrepreneurs.
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Private equity investor Joe Manning has volunteered twice as a TechnoServe Fellow—first helping Tanzanian coffee farmers in 2010, then returning 15 years later with his family to support Kenyan entrepreneurs. His hands-on experience has made him a passionate advocate for TechnoServe's business-focused approach to fighting poverty.