Political Turmoil and Impact on Business in Haiti
Devex highlights the challenges and opportunities of working admist the political turmoil in Haiti in this article. "The idea for us is that we will take our model globally. Haiti is representative of many developing countries, with its lack of public infrastructure, its dynamic informal economy, and its heavy reliance on water trucking. And Haiti is the proving ground for a business model that can be successful in a number of developing country environments." Jim Chu |
DloHaiti Taps VC Funding as it Brings Haiti Clean Water and JobsdloHaiti was excited to be a part of Wall Street Journal's Venture Capital blog. Read here about how our company is working to bring an innovative business model to Haiti to help address the need for clean drinking water. |
IFC Helps DloHaiti Provide Access to Safe Water for Underserved Haitian CommunitiesRead about how the IFC, a member of the World Bank Group and one of dloHaiti's investors, is helping the company build a network of kiosks to provide underserved Haitian communities with access to affordable, safe drinking water while also creating job opportunities. |
CEO Jim Chu guest blogs for WASHfunders.org on Entrepreneurship and Aidim Chu, CEO of dloHaiti, had the opportunity to do a guest blog for the Foundation Center's WASHfunders.org, a group established to inspire donors to support WASH initiatives worldwide. His post was the most trafficked post in 2013 at WASHfunders.org. |
Imagine H20 Names Winners of Consumer Innovations PrizedloHaiti was selected as a Runner Up in the 2013 Imagine H20 Water Entrepreneurs Competition. Imagine H20 is a nonprofit organization and leading water innovation accelerator. The Consumer Innovation Competition does not usually include companies focusing on developing world innovations, but this year dloHaiti was honored to be a part of those in the running. |
Co.Exist covers dloHaitiFast Company's Co.Exist blog named dloHaiti as one of three companies that "could change the way we use water." |