Hans Wahl

This case analyzes the challenges faced by a Brazilian non-profit organization, Pro-Cerrado, which provides vocational training for disadvantaged young people. The case looks at how Pro-Cerrado tries to scale operations in order to have a real impact in society without compromising on quality.

Published 25 Mar 2013

Reference 5942

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Region South America

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This case analyzes the challenges faced by a Brazilian non-profit organization, Pro-Cerrado, which provides vocational training for disadvantaged young people. The case looks at how Pro-Cerrado tries to scale operations in order to have a real impact in society without compromising on quality.

Published 25 Mar 2013

Reference 5942

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Region South America

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Once thought eradicated, turbuculosis has infected millions in the last decades throughout Russia, Asia, and Africa, because of its evolving virulence due to inadequate medical delivery. With its TB drugs out of patent, Eli Lilly decided nevertheless to invest $70 million into partnerships to assure that the drug delivery is properly administered.

Published 18 Jun 2007

Reference 5435

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Region Global

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The Kenyan Prison Services confront the problem of too many prisoners living in inhumane conditions. Jane Mwenda is a young manager in KPS, who is one of the people pushing for change. An NGO, Prison Reform International, is providing training and advice. Private sector companies are encouraging the government to privatize the prisons. The IMF and World Bank are also encouraging privatization.

Published 01 Oct 2006

Reference 5338

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Region Africa

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The Kenyan Prison Services confront the problem of too many prisoners living in inhumane conditions. Jane Mwenda is a young manager in KPS, who is one of the people pushing for change. An NGO, Prison Reform International, is providing training and advice. Private sector companies are encouraging the government to privatize the prisons. The IMF and World Bank are also encouraging privatization.

Published 01 Jun 2006

Reference 5338

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Region Africa

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