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Op-Ed: Underwriting Risk For Impact – How Asian Philanthropy Can Be Deployed As Risk Capital

The scale of development challenges in Asia is vast. Innovative solutions are necessary to address these challenges. Yet, such innovations come with risks – financial or otherwise. Governments generally hesitate to fund unproven initiatives because they fear being accused of wasting taxpayer money. Markets generally don’t fund projects that lack a clear path to return. And often, the costs of demonstrating a solution’s viability are too high for innovators in developing Asian economies to fund themselves.  Philanthropic capital can underwrite […]

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Op-Ed: What Are Asian Corporate Social Responsibility Executives Thinking About?

How does a company headquartered in a high-rise in the heart of the capital assess the social contribution activities taking place across the country? Is it the result of high-impact measurements? Is it media coverage and viral social media content? Is it recognition from the government or the chairman? At a recent gathering of leaders

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