
Knowledge
This page provides an overview of SPRING’s publications and blogs during its active years.
Scaling social businesses through design thinking
The challenges of developing scalable impactful businesses in developing markets are broadly understood and well socialized: limited infrastructure, inefficient distribution,
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What are the ‘must-dos’ other businesses should consider
Continue »The future is gender equality
“The future isn’t female. It’s equal.” Gender equality is also about overcoming male gender stereotypes. The global journalism platform Fair Planet asked Agata Slota,
Continue »What stops businesses from seeing girls as consumers?
There is growing consensus that business has enormous potential to help address societal challenges, achieve economic prosperity and
Continue »Girls’ lives in context: Pakistan girl landscaping report
What does being a girl in Pakistan mean? This report represents an effort to understand girls’ lives in context – through their eyes and their and their aspirations – and is the fourth in the […]
Continue »Girls’ lives in context: Bangladesh girl landscaping report
This Bangladesh girl landscaping report is the third in the series of girl research. It provides a window into girls’ lives in Bangladesh and aims to be a catalyst for […]
Continue »Girls’ lives in context: Nepal girl landscaping report
Between February and May 2016, SPRING conducted landscaping studies exploring the lives of adolescent girls in Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan. Employing a range of qualitative and participatory approaches, the research […]
Continue »Investor toolkit with a focus on girls and young women (draft)
This toolkit demonstrates the potential, scale and viability of girls and young women as a consumer market and as a workforce; and is designed as a resource on how to […]
Continue »Myanmar girl landscaping report
Between February and May 2018, SPRING conducted a landscaping study to explore the lives of adolescent girls in Myanmar. Employing a range of qualitative and participatory approaches, the research endeavoured […]
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