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Resources from the 1st BASE Forum, June 27-28, 2011 in Sao Paulo, Brazil

Access resources from the 1st BASE Forum, hosted by the IDB's Opportunities for the Majority Initiative June 27-28 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Content includes video from plenary discussions, speaker presentation materials and more.

Available content from the 1st BASE Forum for Development at the Base of the Pyramid in Latin America and the Caribbean is collected on this page. Please note that not all panel discussions were videotaped, and not all speakers had PowerPoint presentations. All content is provided in its original language; we regret that we are unable to provide translations.

Monday, June 27th, SMEs and the BOP: Agents of Development and Prosperity

Beyond BASE

Susan Olsen of the IDB's Opportunities for the Majority Initiative lists the most important lessons learned at the First BASE Forum in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

 The IDB’s Opportunities for the Majority Initiative (OMJ) recently held its first international event on Business at the Base of the Pyramid. The First BASE Forum took place in Sao Paolo on June 27th-28th, 2011, with more than 700 in attendance and a jam-packed agenda.

The First BASE Forum: Sharing Success Stories

In Sao Paulo, Brazil on June 27-28, 2011, the IDB's Opportunities for the Majority Initiative held its first international conference, the BASE Forum for the Development of the Base of the Pyramid in Latin America and the Caribbean. Highlights from the event, links to speaker presentations and more follow.

On June 27 and 28, the IDB’s Opportunities for the Majority Initiative held its first major international conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The BASE Forum drew an overflow crowd of almost 800 registrants from a variety of backgrounds, including business, international development, government, and nonprofits, all eager to learn about the concepts behind base of the pyramid business models and how they are playing out at companies throughout Latin America.

Job Opportunity at Opportunities for the Majority

The IDB's Opportunities for the Majority Initiative is hiring a Development Effectiveness and Knowledge Specialist. Applications are accepted until June 7.

Interested in joining the IDB's Opportunities for the Majority Initiative? OMJ has a position open for a Development Effectiveness and Knowledge Specialist. An excerpt from the listing: 

Opening Minds to New Business Models in Central America

Staff blogger Daniel Granada, a native of Honduras, discusses the urgent need for Central America to embrace inclusive business practices to address persistent problems of inequality and violence.

 

Opportunities for the Majority Portfolio “Comes to Life” at Washington Workshop

On February 15, 2011, executives from many of Opportunities for the Majority's client companies spoke at an IDB workshop about their Base of the Pyramid business projects. Read on for a summary of the event, links to the speakers' presentations and more.

 On Tuesday, February 15, 2011, the IDB’s Opportunities for the Majority initiative held a daylong workshop showcasing executives from many of its client companies. The event  demonstrated a wide range of the Base of the Pyramid projects supported by OMJ, and  highlighted what OMJ and its clients have learned about how to develop successful BOP business models.

The Private Sector and its Role in Building Effective States: An Interview with Dr. Ashraf Ghani

Dr. Ashraf Ghani of The Institute for State Effectiveness discusses the important role the private sector plays on creating stability in a country, shares an interesting story from his time as Afghan finance minister about the perils of underestimating the BOP market, and more.

Recently, Dr. Ashraf Ghani visited the Inter-American Development Bank to give a presentation entitled “State-Building as Market-Building.” Dr. Ghani has a unique and wide-ranging perspective on what makes a state effective. A native of Afghanistan, he served as the Afghan finance minister from 2002 to 2004. Previously, he worked as a university professor, spent a decade at the World Bank, and was a special advisor to the United Nations in 2001 for matters related to the transfer of power from the Taliban to the Afghan people.

Feeding a Hunger for Knowledge about the Base of the Pyramid

Companies in the food and agro-industry sectors are uniquely positioned to improve lives through their base of the pyramid business projects. At a recent conference on "The Potential of Private Sector Solutions in Nutrition," executives learned about a mapping study and about opportunities for them to get involved.

Last year, Opportunities for the Majority joined forces with the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition [GAIN] and the FEMSA Foundation to carry out a regional mapping study of private sector involvement in meeting the nutritional needs of the base of the pyramid in Latin America.

Measuring the Poverty Penalty

Early this year the IDB presented a proposal to Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs to conduct a reasearch project to measure the "Poverty Penalty" in the region. This blog was prepared by the "Columbia Poverty Penalty Group" that worked on the assignment.  

If you’re reading this blog, it’s unlikely you spend a great deal of your time waiting for things – perhaps several minutes in line at the grocery store, or longer in a doctor’s waiting room. But what if you had a long wait ahead of you each time you needed to go to the bathroom or get a drink of water?

The IDB and CEMEX Sign Agreement to Support “Mejora Tu Calle”

On April 20, Jaime Elizondo, President of CEMEX Mexico, and Luiz Ros, Manager of the Opportunities for the Majority initiative of the Inter-American Development Bank, signed a partial credit guarantee agreement that will enable CEMEX to significantly increase the scope of its Mejora Tu Calle (“Improve Your Street”) program.

On April 20, Jaime Elizondo, President of CEMEX Mexico, and Luiz Ros, Manager of the Opportunities for the Majority initiative of the Inter-American Development Bank, signed a partial credit guarantee agreement that will enable CEMEX to significantly increase the scope of its Mejora Tu Calle (“Improve Your Street”) program.