Zubaida Bai has been selected to lead the Grameen Foundation, a US-based NGO that works to reduce poverty in Africa and Asia via “community agents,” who support people – especially women – in learning how to use digital financial services and farm in a “climate-smart” manner. Ms Bai is the founder of Ayzh, a provider of maternal and reproductive health products in India. She also ran Care Social Ventures, an affiliate of Care, which is registered in the US as a tax-exempt NGO and has disaster-relief and anti-poverty operations in 100 countries.
Sources and Additional Resources
Grameen Foundation press release
https://grameenfoundation.org/stories/press-releases/grameen-foundation-names-zubaida-bai-president-and-ceo
Ayzh homepage
http://www.ayzh.com
Care Social Ventures homepage
https://www.nextgentele.in
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