Global Partnerships: Catalyzing Shared Value
Partnerships that leverage the combined resources and expertise of the public, private and nonprofit sectors are uniquely positioned to deliver impactful solutions to development challenges.
Partnerships that leverage the combined resources and expertise of the public, private and nonprofit sectors are uniquely positioned to deliver impactful solutions to development challenges.
TechnoServe's president offers on-the-ground insights on how to leverage the power of private enterprise to transform lives.
Taking a holistic market system approach, TechnoServe is helping to transform the Mozambican cashew industry and improve the livelihoods of thousands of small-scale farmers and cashew processors.
Contract farming holds the potential to benefit both smallholders and businesses, while improving sustainability along agricultural supply chains.
TechnoServe's regional director for East Africa discusses the role of public-private partnerships in eradicating poverty and hunger.
The Guardian highlights TechnoServe’s innovative partnerships with the private sector.
Mango incomes are helping rural families rebuild their livelihoods and Haiti’s economy. See how the Haiti Hope Project is creating sustainable economic opportunities for Haitian mango farmers.
Project Nurture aims to help more than 50,000 small-scale fruit farmers double their fruit incomes, helping to prove that smallholder farmers can generate meaningful income through fruit production and be competitive suppliers in a market system.
The 54-member farming cooperative began working with TechnoServe in August 2010 to improve their business skills and diversify into a new market opportunity: purple passion fruit. With TechnoServe’s assistance, Tiret Self-Help Group built a passion fruit nursery and sowed the first seeds in December 2010. As the first vines begin…
The average Haitian lives on less than $2 a day, hunger and malnutrition are commonplace—and the January 2010 earthquake made matters worse. But more than 200,000 Haitians have the key to a better future growing in their backyards: the mango tree. Just weeks after the quake,…