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Women's Global Green Action Network: An Interview with Melinda Kramer

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From her Berkeley-based office, Melinda Kramer facilitates an international network of women leaders. Melinda Kramer: Women's Global Green Action Network is an international organization that is linking and empowering women working in environmental sustainability around the world. We do it in a number of ways.

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How Can Philanthropy and Technology Co-Evolve for Development?

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” This scenario unfolds an increase in international collaborations and a dwindling of the power of nation states. Collaboration enables governments and the development sector to get and better understand data. Green technology spurs mobile payments development in Africa. That is one fictional scene from this world.

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Nurturing Inner City Entrepreneurs: Jose Corona of Inner City Advisors

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I'm going to be green. We love people that look for fair trade for the farmers overseas, and supporting a bamboo village in China. I think that government really should facilitate an environment that nurtures business development, and then get out of the way. It's really creating that voice, and I think we can facilitate that.

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Women's Earth Alliance: Co-Directors Melinda Kramer and Amira Diamond

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"To us, it's really about collaboration. This was a collaboration among several organizations, A Single Drop, Crabgrass, ProNet Accra, and Women's Earth Alliance. We had women who had expertise in community organizing, micro-finance, facilitation and leadership development. To us, it's really about collaboration.