In Indonesia, 75 percent of the population a4¬a4 or 180 million people a4¬a4 live below the international poverty line of USD 2.50/day. Aiming to improve such statistics, RUMA is a social organization that deploys a4¬Abusiness-in-a-boxa4¬ solutions to qualifying franchises for a brighter economic future.
Recognizing Indonesia''s high cellphone penetration rates, for example, RUMA''s first product is "Rumah Pulsa," a telecommunications kiosk that enables the entrepreneur to sell prepaid airtime to his or her community. RUMA sells the business kit a4¬a4 which contains a phone, promotion materials and an operating manual a4¬a4 for USD 23 to future franchisees. A field officer is also on hand to train franchisees in running the business. To ensure it is serving the poor, RUMA conducts a questionnaire to determine a franchiseea4¬a4s poverty level based on the Progress-Out-of-Poverty Index (PPI) methodology.
RUMA is supported by the Grameen Foundation and by Qualcomm. In its first five months of operation, RUMA deployed more than 1,600 microfranchise businesses serving 75,000 consumers. More than 90 percent of RUMA franchises are currently operated by women' all are profitable. RUMA aims to launch a second business-in-a-box offering by the end of this year, and to reach financial sustainability by August 2011. One to get involved in a4¬a4 or to emulate in another poverty-stricken part of the world (Related: Solar-powered cellphone kiosks for Ugandan women a4¬a4 In Jakarta, healthy meals at sponsored food carts for kids a4¬a4 Fighting poverty through microloan guarantees a4¬a4 Sanitary pad franchise creates jobs & improves lives.)
Website: www.ruma.co.id Contact: ruma@ruma.co.id
Spotted by: John Greene
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