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IDE | LEARN MORE ABOUT IDE, AN INNOVATIVE NGO THAT IS Farmers. Homemakers. Marketers. Technologists. Advisors. Teachers. Managers. Entrepreneurs. iDE is a global effort that spans offices in 14 countries, encompassing 4 social enterprises, employing over 1,000 people directly, and indirectly enabling many more through our market-based approaches in agriculture; water, sanitation, and hygiene; and finance. IDE | PRESS RELEASE: FAST COMPANY’S 2021 WORLD CHANGING FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: KC Koch, iDE Vice President of Global Communications and Marketing. New York, May 10, 2021 — The Cambodia Rural Sanitation Development Impact Bond (DIB) was named a finalist in the Impact Investing category of Fast Company's 2021 World Changing Ideas Awards. The awards, announced on May 4, 2021, honor businesses, policies, projects, and IDE | THE FUTURE FOR ETHIOPIAN COFFEE FARMERS In the birthplace of coffee, Ethiopian farmers are adopting new practices to enhance a way of life that’s been passed down for generations. Ethiopia’s future depends on coffee. One of Ethiopia’s most important commodities, coffee accounts for about 30 percent of Ethiopia’s exports and employs nearly 15 percent of thepopulation.
IDE | IDE SOLVES SANITATION NEEDS FOR PEOPLE IN DEVELOPING Under certain conditions, enabling households to finance the purchase of a toilet has the potential to increase sales fourfold at a market price of $50, decreasing per-toilet operating costs (e.g., marketing, transportation) by 70 percent at the same time. However, setting up partnerships with microfinance institutions is a long, iterative IDE | HELPING MOZAMBIQUE FARMERS REBUILDING AND CREATE In partnership with the Embassy of Sweden, Swiss Development Cooperation, GAIN and LDSC, iDE Mozambique responded to the humanitarian and development needs of the post-Idai context with the Farmer Resilience and Rebuilding Initiative (FRRI). While iDE is not a relief organization, we are a leading agriculture and market development organization IDE | GROWING PROSPERITY BY BUILDING BUSINESSES IN Farming is a business. Cambodia Agribusiness Development Facility (CADF) focuses on increasing the profit of small-scale commercial farmers. By improving access to technical assistance, market information, quality inputs, and new technologies, iDE increases value-chain efficiency and competitiveness to benefit small-scalefarmers.
IDE | COREY O'HARA, IDE, COUNTRY DIRECTOR, NEPAL Country Director. Corey is an agriculture and nutrition professional with extensive experience in project design and evaluation of multiple-stakeholder initiatives, with a specialization in supply chains and ethical sourcing. Corey received his PhD from Tufts University, where he researched the interactions between agriculturalmarkets, diets
IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE AGRICULTURE AND FINANCE Decades of agricultural support projects have left Zambian farmers over-reliant on government or unsustainable approaches. These practices have created fundamental disconnects in market systems and a culture of dependency at the small-scale level in particular. iDE enhances farmers’ yields through access to technology, products, andknowledge
TRANSFORMING SMALLHOLDER IRRIGATION We may regret that small farmers are risk-averse, but it is the way they have survived in the past without jeopardizing the family’s only income source. Farming is a risky business and may affect the livelihood of entire families given the high volatility of agricultural markets, potential pest invasions, and the vagaries ofbad weather.
IDE | POWERING ENTREPRENEURS TO END POVERTY FOR OVER THREEWHAT WE DOAREAS OF FOCUSOUR IMPACTWHERE WE WORKABOUT IDERESOURCES By powering entrepreneurs. To provide water & sanitation. To achieve gender equality. To adapt to climate change. To promote health. To build resilience. To create inclusive markets. enabling everyone to prosper on their own terms. Every $1 you give becomes at least $10 in increased incomes for those working to improve their standard ofliving.
IDE | LEARN MORE ABOUT IDE, AN INNOVATIVE NGO THAT IS Farmers. Homemakers. Marketers. Technologists. Advisors. Teachers. Managers. Entrepreneurs. iDE is a global effort that spans offices in 14 countries, encompassing 4 social enterprises, employing over 1,000 people directly, and indirectly enabling many more through our market-based approaches in agriculture; water, sanitation, and hygiene; and finance. IDE | PRESS RELEASE: FAST COMPANY’S 2021 WORLD CHANGING FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: KC Koch, iDE Vice President of Global Communications and Marketing. New York, May 10, 2021 — The Cambodia Rural Sanitation Development Impact Bond (DIB) was named a finalist in the Impact Investing category of Fast Company's 2021 World Changing Ideas Awards. The awards, announced on May 4, 2021, honor businesses, policies, projects, and IDE | THE FUTURE FOR ETHIOPIAN COFFEE FARMERS In the birthplace of coffee, Ethiopian farmers are adopting new practices to enhance a way of life that’s been passed down for generations. Ethiopia’s future depends on coffee. One of Ethiopia’s most important commodities, coffee accounts for about 30 percent of Ethiopia’s exports and employs nearly 15 percent of thepopulation.
IDE | IDE SOLVES SANITATION NEEDS FOR PEOPLE IN DEVELOPING Under certain conditions, enabling households to finance the purchase of a toilet has the potential to increase sales fourfold at a market price of $50, decreasing per-toilet operating costs (e.g., marketing, transportation) by 70 percent at the same time. However, setting up partnerships with microfinance institutions is a long, iterative IDE | HELPING MOZAMBIQUE FARMERS REBUILDING AND CREATE In partnership with the Embassy of Sweden, Swiss Development Cooperation, GAIN and LDSC, iDE Mozambique responded to the humanitarian and development needs of the post-Idai context with the Farmer Resilience and Rebuilding Initiative (FRRI). While iDE is not a relief organization, we are a leading agriculture and market development organization IDE | GROWING PROSPERITY BY BUILDING BUSINESSES IN Farming is a business. Cambodia Agribusiness Development Facility (CADF) focuses on increasing the profit of small-scale commercial farmers. By improving access to technical assistance, market information, quality inputs, and new technologies, iDE increases value-chain efficiency and competitiveness to benefit small-scalefarmers.
IDE | COREY O'HARA, IDE, COUNTRY DIRECTOR, NEPAL Country Director. Corey is an agriculture and nutrition professional with extensive experience in project design and evaluation of multiple-stakeholder initiatives, with a specialization in supply chains and ethical sourcing. Corey received his PhD from Tufts University, where he researched the interactions between agriculturalmarkets, diets
IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE AGRICULTURE AND FINANCE Decades of agricultural support projects have left Zambian farmers over-reliant on government or unsustainable approaches. These practices have created fundamental disconnects in market systems and a culture of dependency at the small-scale level in particular. iDE enhances farmers’ yields through access to technology, products, andknowledge
TRANSFORMING SMALLHOLDER IRRIGATION We may regret that small farmers are risk-averse, but it is the way they have survived in the past without jeopardizing the family’s only income source. Farming is a risky business and may affect the livelihood of entire families given the high volatility of agricultural markets, potential pest invasions, and the vagaries ofbad weather.
IDE | HELPING MOZAMBIQUE FARMERS REBUILDING AND CREATE Multiple shocks force a hard balance. In partnership with the Embassy of Sweden, Swiss Development Cooperation, GAIN and LDSC, iDE Mozambique responded to the humanitarian and development needs of the post-Idai context with the Farmer Resilience and Rebuilding Initiative(FRRI).
IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE AGRICULTURE AND FINANCE Decades of agricultural support projects have left Zambian farmers over-reliant on government or unsustainable approaches. These practices have created fundamental disconnects in market systems and a culture of dependency at the small-scale level in particular. iDE enhances farmers’ yields through access to technology, products, andknowledge
IDE | WE ADDRESS FOOD SECURITY THROUGH DIET, CLIMATE Risks and threats. Food insecurity is the state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food. The struggle to produce enough food from season to season and year to year leaves the rural farm family extremely vulnerable to hunger, malnutrition, disease, changes in the climate, and naturaldisasters.
IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE FARMERS WITH MARKET-BASED iDE is implementing its FBA model in Mozambique to promote resource-smart technologies such as drip systems, pumps, and post-harvest storage. We identify, train, and provide support to village-based agents who can bring high-quality agricultural products to small-scale farmers. iDE has established Agribusiness Service Centers to support these IDE | CONNECTING SMALL-SCALE PRODUCERS INTO THE VALUE CHAIN The value chain begins with coffee farmers, and the price they receive for their crop establishes the base value for the product. A modest increase of one penny per pound of coffee for the farmer can multiply up the value chain (through roasters, distributors, retailers, andothers) into
IDE | BUILDING THE MARKETPLACE TO IMPROVE LIVES IN GHANA Ghana. In 2010, iDE began working in Ghana to enable farmers’ access to improved irrigation techniques that allow for farming in the dry season, leading to increased incomes and food security. Today, iDE is also increasing access to sanitation and handwashing. We aim to make the unproven market a bit more proven, spur further financeIDE | AMEY BANSOD
Amey Bansod is an innovation and strategy designer interested in understanding the various forces that shape human experiences and the implications of our choices on our collective well-being. He seeks to design for outcomes that not only serve immediate needs but also nudge us towards more empathetic and sustainable futures. Amey has worked in IDE | PROVIDING BUSINESS SOLUTIONS TO POVERTY IN ETHIOPIA Agriculture in Ethiopia accounts for 80 percent of the labor force and over 40 percent of the gross domestic product. Over the past half-century, Ethiopia has struggled with frequent droughts, leading to disruptions in its agriculture as well as a series of humanitarian crises. It is also home to the second-largest population in Africa. IDE | CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE POOR IN BANGLADESH One of the most densely populated countries on Earth, Bangladesh has significantly reduced the number of its people that are living in poverty, from 57 percent in 1990 to 25.6 percent in 2014. However, the country still faces challenges in improving food security, as agricultural productive capacity struggles to keep up with populationgrowth.
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The WASH Markets site is a compilation of lessons learned from the past decade, initially launched in 2019 with specific details from ourCambodia program.
IDE | POWERING ENTREPRENEURS TO END POVERTY FOR OVER THREEWHAT WE DOAREAS OF FOCUSOUR IMPACTWHERE WE WORKABOUT IDERESOURCES By powering entrepreneurs. To provide water & sanitation. To achieve gender equality. To adapt to climate change. To promote health. To build resilience. To create inclusive markets. enabling everyone to prosper on their own terms. Every $1 you give becomes at least $10 in increased incomes for those working to improve their standard ofliving.
IDE | LEARN MORE ABOUT IDE, AN INNOVATIVE NGO THAT IS Farmers. Homemakers. Marketers. Technologists. Advisors. Teachers. Managers. Entrepreneurs. iDE is a global effort that spans offices in 14 countries, encompassing 4 social enterprises, employing over 1,000 people directly, and indirectly enabling many more through our market-based approaches in agriculture; water, sanitation, and hygiene; and finance. IDE | THE FUTURE FOR ETHIOPIAN COFFEE FARMERS In the birthplace of coffee, Ethiopian farmers are adopting new practices to enhance a way of life that’s been passed down for generations. Ethiopia’s future depends on coffee. One of Ethiopia’s most important commodities, coffee accounts for about 30 percent of Ethiopia’s exports and employs nearly 15 percent of thepopulation.
IDE | RESOURCE-SMART TECHNOLOGY We call this resource-smart technology. This is technology that fits within the context of the farm, village, region, and country in which it is deployed. Rather than being a “one-size-fits-all” solution, resource-smart technology acknowledges limitations and strives to make the most of those resources. Price-smart: Affordability is built IDE | HELPING MOZAMBIQUE FARMERS REBUILDING AND CREATE In partnership with the Embassy of Sweden, Swiss Development Cooperation, GAIN and LDSC, iDE Mozambique responded to the humanitarian and development needs of the post-Idai context with the Farmer Resilience and Rebuilding Initiative (FRRI). While iDE is not a relief organization, we are a leading agriculture and market development organization IDE | IDE SOLVES SANITATION NEEDS FOR PEOPLE IN DEVELOPING Under certain conditions, enabling households to finance the purchase of a toilet has the potential to increase sales fourfold at a market price of $50, decreasing per-toilet operating costs (e.g., marketing, transportation) by 70 percent at the same time. However, setting up partnerships with microfinance institutions is a long, iterative IDE | GROWING PROSPERITY BY BUILDING BUSINESSES IN Farming is a business. Cambodia Agribusiness Development Facility (CADF) focuses on increasing the profit of small-scale commercial farmers. By improving access to technical assistance, market information, quality inputs, and new technologies, iDE increases value-chain efficiency and competitiveness to benefit small-scalefarmers.
IDE | COREY O'HARA, IDE, COUNTRY DIRECTOR, NEPAL Country Director. Corey is an agriculture and nutrition professional with extensive experience in project design and evaluation of multiple-stakeholder initiatives, with a specialization in supply chains and ethical sourcing. Corey received his PhD from Tufts University, where he researched the interactions between agriculturalmarkets, diets
IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE FARMERS WITH MARKET-BASED iDE is implementing its FBA model in Mozambique to promote resource-smart technologies such as drip systems, pumps, and post-harvest storage. We identify, train, and provide support to village-based agents who can bring high-quality agricultural products to small-scale farmers. iDE has established Agribusiness Service Centers to support these TRANSFORMING SMALLHOLDER IRRIGATION We may regret that small farmers are risk-averse, but it is the way they have survived in the past without jeopardizing the family’s only income source. Farming is a risky business and may affect the livelihood of entire families given the high volatility of agricultural markets, potential pest invasions, and the vagaries ofbad weather.
IDE | POWERING ENTREPRENEURS TO END POVERTY FOR OVER THREEWHAT WE DOAREAS OF FOCUSOUR IMPACTWHERE WE WORKABOUT IDERESOURCES By powering entrepreneurs. To provide water & sanitation. To achieve gender equality. To adapt to climate change. To promote health. To build resilience. To create inclusive markets. enabling everyone to prosper on their own terms. Every $1 you give becomes at least $10 in increased incomes for those working to improve their standard ofliving.
IDE | LEARN MORE ABOUT IDE, AN INNOVATIVE NGO THAT IS Farmers. Homemakers. Marketers. Technologists. Advisors. Teachers. Managers. Entrepreneurs. iDE is a global effort that spans offices in 14 countries, encompassing 4 social enterprises, employing over 1,000 people directly, and indirectly enabling many more through our market-based approaches in agriculture; water, sanitation, and hygiene; and finance. IDE | THE FUTURE FOR ETHIOPIAN COFFEE FARMERS In the birthplace of coffee, Ethiopian farmers are adopting new practices to enhance a way of life that’s been passed down for generations. Ethiopia’s future depends on coffee. One of Ethiopia’s most important commodities, coffee accounts for about 30 percent of Ethiopia’s exports and employs nearly 15 percent of thepopulation.
IDE | RESOURCE-SMART TECHNOLOGY We call this resource-smart technology. This is technology that fits within the context of the farm, village, region, and country in which it is deployed. Rather than being a “one-size-fits-all” solution, resource-smart technology acknowledges limitations and strives to make the most of those resources. Price-smart: Affordability is built IDE | HELPING MOZAMBIQUE FARMERS REBUILDING AND CREATE In partnership with the Embassy of Sweden, Swiss Development Cooperation, GAIN and LDSC, iDE Mozambique responded to the humanitarian and development needs of the post-Idai context with the Farmer Resilience and Rebuilding Initiative (FRRI). While iDE is not a relief organization, we are a leading agriculture and market development organization IDE | IDE SOLVES SANITATION NEEDS FOR PEOPLE IN DEVELOPING Under certain conditions, enabling households to finance the purchase of a toilet has the potential to increase sales fourfold at a market price of $50, decreasing per-toilet operating costs (e.g., marketing, transportation) by 70 percent at the same time. However, setting up partnerships with microfinance institutions is a long, iterative IDE | GROWING PROSPERITY BY BUILDING BUSINESSES IN Farming is a business. Cambodia Agribusiness Development Facility (CADF) focuses on increasing the profit of small-scale commercial farmers. By improving access to technical assistance, market information, quality inputs, and new technologies, iDE increases value-chain efficiency and competitiveness to benefit small-scalefarmers.
IDE | COREY O'HARA, IDE, COUNTRY DIRECTOR, NEPAL Country Director. Corey is an agriculture and nutrition professional with extensive experience in project design and evaluation of multiple-stakeholder initiatives, with a specialization in supply chains and ethical sourcing. Corey received his PhD from Tufts University, where he researched the interactions between agriculturalmarkets, diets
IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE FARMERS WITH MARKET-BASED iDE is implementing its FBA model in Mozambique to promote resource-smart technologies such as drip systems, pumps, and post-harvest storage. We identify, train, and provide support to village-based agents who can bring high-quality agricultural products to small-scale farmers. iDE has established Agribusiness Service Centers to support these TRANSFORMING SMALLHOLDER IRRIGATION We may regret that small farmers are risk-averse, but it is the way they have survived in the past without jeopardizing the family’s only income source. Farming is a risky business and may affect the livelihood of entire families given the high volatility of agricultural markets, potential pest invasions, and the vagaries ofbad weather.
IDE | CONNECTING SMALL-SCALE FARMERS TO THE AGRICULTURAL We are showing that any farm—no matter how small—can move from subsistence farming to commercial farming, if it has the right support. On average, the farmers we work with see an annual income gain of $386. To our donors, we promise a minimum cost-effectiveness ratio of 10:1. That means that every dollar invested in iDE results inat least
IDE | HELPING MOZAMBIQUE FARMERS REBUILDING AND CREATE Multiple shocks force a hard balance. In partnership with the Embassy of Sweden, Swiss Development Cooperation, GAIN and LDSC, iDE Mozambique responded to the humanitarian and development needs of the post-Idai context with the Farmer Resilience and Rebuilding Initiative(FRRI).
IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE AGRICULTURE AND FINANCE Decades of agricultural support projects have left Zambian farmers over-reliant on government or unsustainable approaches. These practices have created fundamental disconnects in market systems and a culture of dependency at the small-scale level in particular. iDE enhances farmers’ yields through access to technology, products, andknowledge
IDE | WE ADDRESS FOOD SECURITY THROUGH DIET, CLIMATE Risks and threats. Food insecurity is the state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food. The struggle to produce enough food from season to season and year to year leaves the rural farm family extremely vulnerable to hunger, malnutrition, disease, changes in the climate, and naturaldisasters.
IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE FARMERS WITH MARKET-BASED iDE is implementing its FBA model in Mozambique to promote resource-smart technologies such as drip systems, pumps, and post-harvest storage. We identify, train, and provide support to village-based agents who can bring high-quality agricultural products to small-scale farmers. iDE has established Agribusiness Service Centers to support these IDE | CONNECTING SMALL-SCALE PRODUCERS INTO THE VALUE CHAIN The value chain begins with coffee farmers, and the price they receive for their crop establishes the base value for the product. A modest increase of one penny per pound of coffee for the farmer can multiply up the value chain (through roasters, distributors, retailers, andothers) into
IDE | BUILDING THE MARKETPLACE TO IMPROVE LIVES IN GHANA Ghana. In 2010, iDE began working in Ghana to enable farmers’ access to improved irrigation techniques that allow for farming in the dry season, leading to increased incomes and food security. Today, iDE is also increasing access to sanitation and handwashing. We aim to make the unproven market a bit more proven, spur further finance IDE | COREY O'HARA, IDE, COUNTRY DIRECTOR, NEPAL Country Director. Corey is an agriculture and nutrition professional with extensive experience in project design and evaluation of multiple-stakeholder initiatives, with a specialization in supply chains and ethical sourcing. Corey received his PhD from Tufts University, where he researched the interactions between agriculturalmarkets, diets
IDE | AMEY BANSOD
Amey Bansod is an innovation and strategy designer interested in understanding the various forces that shape human experiences and the implications of our choices on our collective well-being. He seeks to design for outcomes that not only serve immediate needs but also nudge us towards more empathetic and sustainable futures. Amey has worked in IDE | CAMBODIA AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FACILITY SUPPORTS CADF - CODES (2014-2019), updated June 2018. 460 farmers associated with high-value crops increased their net annual income by an average of $3,894 against the target of $1,500. 2,695 traditional farmers who have transitioned to commercial horticulture increased their net annual income by an average of $1,040 against the target of $500. IDE | HELPING MOZAMBIQUE FARMERS REBUILDING AND CREATE In partnership with the Embassy of Sweden, Swiss Development Cooperation, GAIN and LDSC, iDE Mozambique responded to the humanitarian and development needs of the post-Idai context with the Farmer Resilience and Rebuilding Initiative (FRRI). While iDE is not a relief organization, we are a leading agriculture and market development organization IDE | RESOURCE-SMART TECHNOLOGY We call this resource-smart technology. This is technology that fits within the context of the farm, village, region, and country in which it is deployed. Rather than being a “one-size-fits-all” solution, resource-smart technology acknowledges limitations and strives to make the most of those resources. Price-smart: Affordability is built IDE | THE FUTURE FOR ETHIOPIAN COFFEE FARMERS In the birthplace of coffee, Ethiopian farmers are adopting new practices to enhance a way of life that’s been passed down for generations. Ethiopia’s future depends on coffee. One of Ethiopia’s most important commodities, coffee accounts for about 30 percent of Ethiopia’s exports and employs nearly 15 percent of thepopulation.
IDE | CREATING SOCIAL ENTERPRISES HELP THE POOR IN A Social enterprises provide community benefits through a sustainable business model. Most people think that the business of businesses is making money. And while profit is at the heart of entrepreneurship, in many cases a business can be about so much more. Take the IDE | IDE SOLVES SANITATION NEEDS FOR PEOPLE IN DEVELOPING Under certain conditions, enabling households to finance the purchase of a toilet has the potential to increase sales fourfold at a market price of $50, decreasing per-toilet operating costs (e.g., marketing, transportation) by 70 percent at the same time. However, setting up partnerships with microfinance institutions is a long, iterative IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE AGRICULTURE AND FINANCE Decades of agricultural support projects have left Zambian farmers over-reliant on government or unsustainable approaches. These practices have created fundamental disconnects in market systems and a culture of dependency at the small-scale level in particular. iDE enhances farmers’ yields through access to technology, products, andknowledge
IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE FARMERS WITH MARKET-BASED iDE is implementing its FBA model in Mozambique to promote resource-smart technologies such as drip systems, pumps, and post-harvest storage. We identify, train, and provide support to village-based agents who can bring high-quality agricultural products to small-scale farmers. iDE has established Agribusiness Service Centers to support these IDE | CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE POOR IN BANGLADESH One of the most densely populated countries on Earth, Bangladesh has significantly reduced the number of its people that are living in poverty, from 57 percent in 1990 to 25.6 percent in 2014. However, the country still faces challenges in improving food security, as agricultural productive capacity struggles to keep up with populationgrowth.
IDE | KENNETH CHELEMU Technical Director. Kenneth has over 25 years of experience in agricultural engineering, mechanization, and irrigation systems management, with emphasis on smallholder-focused infrastructure and technologies for increasing on-farm production and productivity in individual and communally-managed operations. He has over 16 yearsextensive
LATRINE DESIGN FOR CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENTS HCD iLab Human Centered Design innovation • Lab Project goal Develop sanitation solutions for challenging environments, that are accessible, affordable, and desirable for the target population, given IDE | HELPING MOZAMBIQUE FARMERS REBUILDING AND CREATE In partnership with the Embassy of Sweden, Swiss Development Cooperation, GAIN and LDSC, iDE Mozambique responded to the humanitarian and development needs of the post-Idai context with the Farmer Resilience and Rebuilding Initiative (FRRI). While iDE is not a relief organization, we are a leading agriculture and market development organization IDE | RESOURCE-SMART TECHNOLOGY We call this resource-smart technology. This is technology that fits within the context of the farm, village, region, and country in which it is deployed. Rather than being a “one-size-fits-all” solution, resource-smart technology acknowledges limitations and strives to make the most of those resources. Price-smart: Affordability is built IDE | THE FUTURE FOR ETHIOPIAN COFFEE FARMERS In the birthplace of coffee, Ethiopian farmers are adopting new practices to enhance a way of life that’s been passed down for generations. Ethiopia’s future depends on coffee. One of Ethiopia’s most important commodities, coffee accounts for about 30 percent of Ethiopia’s exports and employs nearly 15 percent of thepopulation.
IDE | CREATING SOCIAL ENTERPRISES HELP THE POOR IN A Social enterprises provide community benefits through a sustainable business model. Most people think that the business of businesses is making money. And while profit is at the heart of entrepreneurship, in many cases a business can be about so much more. Take the IDE | IDE SOLVES SANITATION NEEDS FOR PEOPLE IN DEVELOPING Under certain conditions, enabling households to finance the purchase of a toilet has the potential to increase sales fourfold at a market price of $50, decreasing per-toilet operating costs (e.g., marketing, transportation) by 70 percent at the same time. However, setting up partnerships with microfinance institutions is a long, iterative IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE AGRICULTURE AND FINANCE Decades of agricultural support projects have left Zambian farmers over-reliant on government or unsustainable approaches. These practices have created fundamental disconnects in market systems and a culture of dependency at the small-scale level in particular. iDE enhances farmers’ yields through access to technology, products, andknowledge
IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE FARMERS WITH MARKET-BASED iDE is implementing its FBA model in Mozambique to promote resource-smart technologies such as drip systems, pumps, and post-harvest storage. We identify, train, and provide support to village-based agents who can bring high-quality agricultural products to small-scale farmers. iDE has established Agribusiness Service Centers to support these IDE | CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE POOR IN BANGLADESH One of the most densely populated countries on Earth, Bangladesh has significantly reduced the number of its people that are living in poverty, from 57 percent in 1990 to 25.6 percent in 2014. However, the country still faces challenges in improving food security, as agricultural productive capacity struggles to keep up with populationgrowth.
IDE | KENNETH CHELEMU Technical Director. Kenneth has over 25 years of experience in agricultural engineering, mechanization, and irrigation systems management, with emphasis on smallholder-focused infrastructure and technologies for increasing on-farm production and productivity in individual and communally-managed operations. He has over 16 yearsextensive
LATRINE DESIGN FOR CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENTS HCD iLab Human Centered Design innovation • Lab Project goal Develop sanitation solutions for challenging environments, that are accessible, affordable, and desirable for the target population, given IDE | LEARN MORE ABOUT IDE, AN INNOVATIVE NGO THAT IS Farmers. Homemakers. Marketers. Technologists. Advisors. Teachers. Managers. Entrepreneurs. iDE is a global effort that spans offices in 14 countries, encompassing 4 social enterprises, employing over 1,000 people directly, and indirectly enabling many more through our market-based approaches in agriculture; water, sanitation, and hygiene; and finance. IDE | CREATING SOCIAL ENTERPRISES HELP THE POOR IN A Social enterprises provide community benefits through a sustainable business model. Most people think that the business of businesses is making money. And while profit is at the heart of entrepreneurship, in many cases a business can be about so much more. Take the example ofiDE
IDE | WE ADDRESS FOOD SECURITY THROUGH DIET, CLIMATE Risks and threats. Food insecurity is the state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food. The struggle to produce enough food from season to season and year to year leaves the rural farm family extremely vulnerable to hunger, malnutrition, disease, changes in the climate, and naturaldisasters.
IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE FARMERS WITH MARKET-BASED iDE is implementing its FBA model in Mozambique to promote resource-smart technologies such as drip systems, pumps, and post-harvest storage. We identify, train, and provide support to village-based agents who can bring high-quality agricultural products to small-scale farmers. iDE has established Agribusiness Service Centers to support these IDE | GROWING PROSPERITY BY BUILDING BUSINESSES IN Farming is a business. Cambodia Agribusiness Development Facility (CADF) focuses on increasing the profit of small-scale commercial farmers. By improving access to technical assistance, market information, quality inputs, and new technologies, iDE increases value-chain efficiency and competitiveness to benefit small-scalefarmers.
IDE | PRESS RELEASE: IDE ANNOUNCED AS VANGUARD MEMBER OF iDE is pleased to announce that they have been selected as an official Vanguard member of the Million Lives Club, an initiative that celebrates innovators and social entrepreneurs who are scaling impact in improving the lives of those living on less than $5 a day. iDE is an international nonprofit and social enterprise incubator thatbelieves
IDE | COREY O'HARA, IDE, COUNTRY DIRECTOR, NEPAL Country Director. Corey is an agriculture and nutrition professional with extensive experience in project design and evaluation of multiple-stakeholder initiatives, with a specialization in supply chains and ethical sourcing. Corey received his PhD from Tufts University, where he researched the interactions between agriculturalmarkets, diets
IDE | CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE POOR IN BANGLADESH One of the most densely populated countries on Earth, Bangladesh has significantly reduced the number of its people that are living in poverty, from 57 percent in 1990 to 25.6 percent in 2014. However, the country still faces challenges in improving food security, as agricultural productive capacity struggles to keep up with populationgrowth.
SANITATION MARKETS
The WASH Markets site is a compilation of lessons learned from the past decade, initially launched in 2019 with specific details from ourCambodia program.
TRANSFORMING SMALLHOLDER IRRIGATION Greater impact with less labor and less water. Irrigation technology, and supporting equipment and services, provides the key to increasing farm production while reducing the impact on the natural environment. From 2009 through 2016, iDE and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) explored how to expand irrigation for small-scale IDE | POWERING ENTREPRENEURS TO END POVERTY FOR OVER THREEWHAT WE DOAREAS OF FOCUSOUR IMPACTWHERE WE WORKABOUT IDERESOURCES By powering entrepreneurs. To provide water & sanitation. To achieve gender equality. To adapt to climate change. To promote health. To build resilience. To create inclusive markets. enabling everyone to prosper on their own terms. Every $1 you give becomes at least $10 in increased incomes for those working to improve their standard ofliving.
IDE | LEARN MORE ABOUT IDE, AN INNOVATIVE NGO THAT IS Farmers. Homemakers. Marketers. Technologists. Advisors. Teachers. Managers. Entrepreneurs. iDE is a global effort that spans offices in 14 countries, encompassing 4 social enterprises, employing over 1,000 people directly, and indirectly enabling many more through our market-based approaches in agriculture; water, sanitation, and hygiene; and finance. IDE | RESOURCE-SMART TECHNOLOGY We call this resource-smart technology. This is technology that fits within the context of the farm, village, region, and country in which it is deployed. Rather than being a “one-size-fits-all” solution, resource-smart technology acknowledges limitations and strives to make the most of those resources. Price-smart: Affordability is built IDE | IDE SOLVES SANITATION NEEDS FOR PEOPLE IN DEVELOPING Under certain conditions, enabling households to finance the purchase of a toilet has the potential to increase sales fourfold at a market price of $50, decreasing per-toilet operating costs (e.g., marketing, transportation) by 70 percent at the same time. However, setting up partnerships with microfinance institutions is a long, iterative IDE | THE FUTURE FOR ETHIOPIAN COFFEE FARMERSAMAZON ETHIOPIAN COFFEEBEST ETHIOPIAN COFFEEETHIOPIAN COFFEE BEANSETHIOPIAN COFFEE CEREMONYETHIOPIAN COFFEE NEAR MEETHIOPIAN FARMER VIDEO In the birthplace of coffee, Ethiopian farmers are adopting new practices to enhance a way of life that’s been passed down for generations. Ethiopia’s future depends on coffee. One of Ethiopia’s most important commodities, coffee accounts for about 30 percent of Ethiopia’s exports and employs nearly 15 percent of thepopulation.
IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE AGRICULTURE AND FINANCEIDE DENVERIDE DEVELOPMENTIDE FINANCIAL SERVICES INTERNATIONALIDE INTERNATIONAL Decades of agricultural support projects have left Zambian farmers over-reliant on government or unsustainable approaches. These practices have created fundamental disconnects in market systems and a culture of dependency at the small-scale level in particular. iDE enhances farmers’ yields through access to technology, products, andknowledge
IDE | GROWING PROSPERITY BY BUILDING BUSINESSES INIDE BANGLADESHIDE DESIGNIDE FINANCIAL SERVICES INTERNATIONALIDE INTERNATIONALIDE ZAMBIA Farming is a business. Cambodia Agribusiness Development Facility (CADF) focuses on increasing the profit of small-scale commercial farmers. By improving access to technical assistance, market information, quality inputs, and new technologies, iDE increases value-chain efficiency and competitiveness to benefit small-scalefarmers.
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Amey Bansod is an innovation and strategy designer interested in understanding the various forces that shape human experiences and the implications of our choices on our collective well-being. IDE | CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE POOR IN BANGLADESHIDE DEVELOPMENTIDE DENVERIDE INTERNATIONALIDE JOBSIDE WATERIDE ZAMBIA One of the most densely populated countries on Earth, Bangladesh has significantly reduced the number of its people that are living in poverty, from 57 percent in 1990 to 25.6 percent in 2014. However, the country still faces challenges in improving food security, as agricultural productive capacity struggles to keep up with populationgrowth.
TRANSFORMING SMALLHOLDER IRRIGATION We may regret that small farmers are risk-averse, but it is the way they have survived in the past without jeopardizing the family’s only income source. Farming is a risky business and may affect the livelihood of entire families given the high volatility of agricultural markets, potential pest invasions, and the vagaries ofbad weather.
IDE | POWERING ENTREPRENEURS TO END POVERTY FOR OVER THREEWHAT WE DOAREAS OF FOCUSOUR IMPACTWHERE WE WORKABOUT IDERESOURCES We put business to work in the poorest locations, using market-based agriculture and WASH solutions to improve incomes and livelihoods formillions of people.
IDE | LEARN MORE ABOUT IDE, AN INNOVATIVE NGO THAT IS Farmers. Homemakers. Marketers. Technologists. Advisors. Teachers. Managers. Entrepreneurs. iDE is a global effort that spans offices in 14 countries, encompassing 4 social enterprises, employing over 1,000 people directly, and indirectly enabling many more through our market-based approaches in agriculture; water, sanitation, and hygiene; and finance. IDE | RESOURCE-SMART TECHNOLOGY Globally, agriculture accounts for 70 percent of water usage and 30 percent of energy consumption. Understanding that small-scale farming families have severe resource limitations, iDE works to help minimize the pressure on labor, income, water, and energy by identifying and re-designing technologies existing at the intersection of these four resources, which can have a life-changing impact on IDE | THE FUTURE FOR ETHIOPIAN COFFEE FARMERSAMAZON ETHIOPIAN COFFEEBEST ETHIOPIAN COFFEEETHIOPIAN COFFEE BEANSETHIOPIAN COFFEE CEREMONYETHIOPIAN COFFEE NEAR MEETHIOPIAN FARMER VIDEO Bringing agricultural innovation to new communities. With continued support from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, iDE is expanding the work in Jimma under the new Sustainable Coffee Production for Conservation of Ecosystem Services and Support for Forest-Based Livelihoods project with a goal of working with 470 farmers and reaching another 530 indirectly through 2020. IDE | IDE SOLVES SANITATION NEEDS FOR PEOPLE IN DEVELOPING A Healthy Investment. Buying a toilet is an investment, and Porm Sorm and his wife are happy they made it. Before having a toilet, it was difficult, especially during the rainy season, because the family had to walk a long way to find a private, safe place to use the bathroom. IDE | GROWING PROSPERITY BY BUILDING BUSINESSES INIDE BANGLADESHIDE DESIGNIDE FINANCIAL SERVICES INTERNATIONALIDE INTERNATIONALIDE ZAMBIA Cambodia. iDE has been growing prosperity in Cambodia since 1994 by building value chains and business models in agriculture, clean water,and sanitation that
IDE | SUPPORTING SMALL-SCALE AGRICULTURE AND FINANCEIDE DENVERIDE DEVELOPMENTIDE FINANCIAL SERVICES INTERNATIONALIDE INTERNATIONAL Featured Project Increasing self-sufficiency Farm Business Advisors address food security in Zambia. Refugees are making new lives with the assistance of agricultural extension agents who provide training, advice, products, and services so that they can build businesses around vegetable production.IDE | AMEY BANSOD
Amey Bansod is an innovation and strategy designer interested in understanding the various forces that shape human experiences and the implications of our choices on our collective well-being. IDE | CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE POOR IN BANGLADESHIDE DEVELOPMENTIDE DENVERIDE INTERNATIONALIDE JOBSIDE WATERIDE ZAMBIA Created with Sketch. Water, Sanitation & Hygiene. While the public and development sectors have made tremendous progress in promoting hygienic water and sanitation practices in recent years, iDE focuses on catalyzing the country’s private sector to lead the delivery of sustainable WASH solutions for low-income consumers. TRANSFORMING SMALLHOLDER IRRIGATION Many smallholder farmers engage in farming methods characterized by low-inputs and consequently low-outputs. They continue to do it, nevertheless, because it is a low-risk strategy that ensures survival even though it prevents them from climbing up the ladder toprosperity.
IDE | POWERING ENTREPRENEURS TO END POVERTY FOR OVER THREE By powering entrepreneurs. To provide water & sanitation. To achieve gender equality. To adapt to climate change. To promote health. To build resilience. To create inclusive markets. enabling everyone to prosper on their own terms. Every $1 you give becomes at least $10 in increased incomes for those working to improve their standard ofliving.
IDE | AMEY BANSOD
Amey Bansod is an innovation and strategy designer interested in understanding the various forces that shape human experiences and the implications of our choices on our collective well-being. IDE | ACCELERATING INCOME GROWTH OF FARM BUSINESSES IN Honduras is the leading producer and exporter of coffee in Central America. Doña Julia Rivera is a coffee farmer in Marcala—a region of Honduras known for its high-quality, organic, and sustainably produced coffee beans. Working with iDE, Doña Julia has been able to expand her farm business with the help of drip irrigation and farmertraining.
IDE | A SYSTEM SOLUTION FOR SANITATION IN BANGLADESH The new venture, Sanitation Market Systems in Bangladesh (SanMarkS), began in November 2015 and is jointly funded by SDC and UNICEF. iDE is leveraging UNICEF’s government relationships to build public-sector support, along with the flexibility of SDC’s monetary support to go deeper into sanitation product design and market research in order IDE | CAMBODIA AGRIBUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FACILITY SUPPORTS CADF - CODES (2014-2019), updated June 2018. 460 farmers associated with high-value crops increased their net annual income by an average of $3,894 against the target of $1,500. 2,695 traditional farmers who have transitioned to commercial horticulture increased their net annual income by an average of $1,040 against the target of $500. IDE | COREY O'HARA, IDE, COUNTRY DIRECTOR, NEPAL Country Director. Corey is an agriculture and nutrition professional with extensive experience in project design and evaluation of multiple-stakeholder initiatives, with a specialization in supply chains and ethical sourcing. Corey received his PhD from Tufts University, where he researched the interactions between agriculturalmarkets, diets
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Board Member. Lee Addams is a Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer for Good Earth Irrigation, a startup company that boosts crop yields and resiliency by investing in efficient irrigation systems on behalf of absentee landowners. He previously was SVP and Chief Strategy Officer for Valmont Industries, a global, $3B revenue company IDE | DAVE SCHUTZ, DIRECTOR, GLOBAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Dave Schutz joined iDE as Business Development Manager in April 2014. Since February 2018, he has taken a new role as Director of Global Business Development. Dave focuses on aligning iDE’s programming priorities with funding opportunities from bilateral and multilateral donors, foundations, and corporations. He earned an MA in cultural IDE | JAKUB KONDELKA Jakub joined the iDE family as the CEO for our clean water social enterprise, Hydrologic, in April 2019. He likes to fix things that are not working at tip‐top quality—whether it’s a bike, his own thinking process, or business operations. He has a strong background in sales, having worked for Southwestern Advantage for 7 years,recruiting
TRANSFORMING SMALLHOLDER IRRIGATION The one design that emerged was the SF1. In the years between 2006 and 2012, the average cost of photovoltaic panels dropped from US$4/Watt to US$1/Watt. What had been the highest component cost of the system was now only a sixth of the total cost. While the SF1 at US$600 is still more than the cost of diesel pumps, which range from US$200-500Donate
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