Business Across the Green Line
What Cyprus’s bicommunal enterprises reveal about trust, trade, and divided economies
What Cyprus’s bicommunal enterprises reveal about trust, trade, and divided economies
How impact entrepreneurs can build a more flexible capital stack
Beth Gardiner on Big Oil’s plastic bet and recycling’s limits
What a Barbados summit revealed about the region's climate economy
How legal design reshapes voice, risk, capital, and value
A Calabar case for climate resilience

As Impact Entrepreneur’s Impact Measurement Intern, Dzidedi Azumah focuses on turning raw data about IE’s operations into clear, actionable insights, specifically focusing on expanding IE’s reach and building a broader, more diverse impact economy. She has a background in operations, data analysis, and communications and is passionate about community-driven economic development and sustainability, both in the United States and abroad. She received her M.A. from the Geneva Graduate Institute in International and Development Studies (with a concentration in Gender, Race, and Diversity) and her B.A. in Global Affairs from Yale University.