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Bringing the benefits of mobile communications to rural villages Nokia, together with the Grameen Foundation, have joined forces to provide rural areas with access to affordable telecommunication services, thus boosting economic development in rura…
November 23, 2009
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African mobile operators certainly have paved the way for further business development across industries both at corporate and SME level, the infrastructure and services provided have clearly been successful in its own way, however have also provide…
November 13, 2009
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In 2008 The African continent was seeing its strongest economic growth since the 1970s. 15 African countries entered a second decade in which they posted strong annual economic growth rate of above 5%. Despite strong economic performance, Sub-Sahara…
October 29, 2009
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Government’s responsibility Local African governments certainly also must review and transform their regulatory framework and work in closer partnership with the industry for affordability, and low cost solutions to network extension, in particular…
August 18, 2009
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Government’s responsibility Local African governments certainly also must review and transform their regulatory framework and work in closer partnership with the industry for affordability, and low cost solutions to network extension, in particular…
August 17, 2009
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Transformation Crisis management requires well thought through transformation and a fundamental re-thinking on how operators, local governments and vendors work together. Turning the effects of the global financial crisis into a positive might seem…
July 31, 2009
Hi I'm Lars Stork! I'm glad to be part of this group and hopefully I could participate on the discussions and activities here. ---- Lars Stork Managing Director FutureAfrica - a Business Consulting Services provider offering business improvement a…
July 29, 2009
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Devoted to promoting CSR amongst businesses especially Small and Medium Enterprises (majority businesses in Africa). CSR is equally valid for both large and and it’s a contribution that firms make towards sustainable development (SD)
July 29, 2009
The report "MDGs at the Mid-Point: Accelerating Business-Led Growth and Collective Action" brings together the insights of a wide number of practitioners, who in their own way have been pioneers in helping unleash Africa’s entrepreneurial energy.
July 29, 2009
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July 28, 2009
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Financial crisis Telecoms operators and vendors doing business across Africa are entering unchartered terrain with this conjuncture of profound crises - the fallout from the financial crisis will be severe. People are being faced with a deep sense…
July 28, 2009
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July 9, 2009

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Source of my passion about the power of business to fight poverty
I work for a company, I work for a business organisation, I work for a non government organisation
Website:
http://www.futureafrica.eu
Industry:
Business Consulting
About my work:
Managing Director - FutureAfrica
(Management Consulting industry)
January 2009 — Present (6 months)

Chief Operating Officer - Zain Nigeria
(Wireless industry)
June 2006 — December 2008 (2 years 7 months)

Vice President Operations - Celtel International
(Wireless industry)
January 2005 — June 2006 (1 year 6 months)

Vice president - Unilever
(Public Company; UL; Consumer Goods industry)
February 2000 — March 2003 (3 years 2 months)

Executive Vice President - Coty Inc
(Consumer Goods industry)
September 1997 — December 1999 (2 years 4 months)

Executive Vice President - Unilever
(Consumer Goods industry)
January 1995 — August 1997 (2 years 8 months)

Commercial Director - Unilever
(Public Company; UL; Consumer Goods industry)
January 1992 — January 1995 (3 years 1 month)
Interested in:
Professional Contacts, Potential Partners, Sharing resources, Expertise requests, Potential Clients, Potential Investors
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Lars Stork’s Specialties:

Core Competences:

Strategic Planning and implementation
Leadership
People development
Communication
Operational Management
Start-up and turn-around Management
Change management
Bottom line focus

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Lars Stork

Gearing Up for Growth - Reducing Poverty Part Three

Bringing the benefits of mobile communications to rural villages

Nokia, together with the Grameen Foundation, have joined forces to provide rural areas with access to affordable telecommunication services, thus boosting economic development in rural communities.

The Village Phone concept is based on the pioneering work of Professor Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006. It has since been replicated in Uganda and Rwanda. The concept uses microfi… Continue

Posted on November 23, 2009 at 3:28am —

Lars Stork

Gearing Up for Growth - Reducing Poverty Part Two

African mobile operators certainly have paved the way for further business development across industries both at corporate and SME level, the infrastructure and services provided have clearly been successful in its own way, however have also provided opportunities for new and existing businesses to develop and transform the way business is conducted in both urban and rural areas.

Some of the success stories are as follows:

Rural Distribution model

Celtel were empowering and making life better… Continue

Posted on November 13, 2009 at 1:29am —

Lars Stork

Gearing Up for Growth - Reducing Poverty Part One

In 2008 The African continent was seeing its strongest economic growth since the 1970s. 15 African countries entered a second decade in which they posted strong annual economic growth rate of above 5%. Despite strong economic performance, Sub-Saharan Africa remains the only region not on track for achieving the Millennium Development Goals by 2015. In 2009 recession has hit Sub-Saharan Africa, export demand is collapsing and commodity prices- in particular those of oil and base metals-under pres… Continue

Posted on October 29, 2009 at 1:54am —

Lars Stork

Turning Challenges Into Opportunities - Part Three

Government’s responsibility

Local African governments certainly also must review and transform their regulatory framework and work in closer partnership with the industry for affordability, and low cost solutions to network extension, in particular into remote areas; both are needed to ensure the poor can access mobile phones and benefit from services; The Economic crises must be a catalyst for change – Government and mobile operators must work together in transforming their partnership for red… Continue

Posted on August 17, 2009 at 1:54am —

Lars Stork

Turning Challenges Into Opportunities - Part Two

Transformation

Crisis management requires well thought through transformation and a fundamental re-thinking on how operators, local governments and vendors work together. Turning the effects of the global financial crisis into a positive might seem far fetched however if businesses take the actions required fast with a very structured approach and not treating the current crisis as yet another firefighting project or business as usual, ending up with fixes normally just scratching the surface.… Continue

Posted on July 31, 2009 at 5:43am —

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