Sharing Shares will put forward innovative schemes for pooling resources for investment in developing countries. It could develop into a separate online course. Sharing any kind of resources invariably brings up the “trust question”, especially in low trust societies.
This one-page paper on how to increase trust can easily be adapted for the relations between co-investors:
An interesting construction for which there are not yet many examples would be franchising contracts between SME companies in Europe and migrants, who would work for a while at these companies and then start a franchise company in their country of origin, as described in this presentation:
A good example for the cooperation between a European investment fund and local angel investors is Iungo Capital.
Wajenzi is an effort to pool Diaspora investment, see https://www.f6s.com/wajenzi Wajenzi aims to become an investment platform whereby Agribusinesses in Africa sell their shares in their company to the global community of investors (domestic, foreign, diaspora, bank, and microfinance).
