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A $25,000 deployment lets NABU start a signed 12-month literacy programme with IHS Côte d'Ivoire now — adapting and narrating mother-tongue stories and reaching schools — rather than waiting until year-end.
NABU and IHS Côte d'Ivoire signed a 12-month MOU to strengthen children's literacy through mother-tongue stories and learning resources. But the delivery work — language adaptation, audio narration, device distribution — could not begin until funding timing allowed, pushing the programme toward year-end and compressing its impact window.
$25,000 from the pool is deployed so NABU can begin the programme immediately: adapting stories into local languages, narrating audio, and equipping schools. The capital brings the start date forward and lets delivery run across the full MOU term. At the pool level, the return from Cycle 1 (31 Aug) is redeployable into Côte d'Ivoire and adjacent NABU-market cycles — the same capital working across successive contracts.
What makes this a regenerative deployment rather than a one-off grant.
Drawn from a shared regenerative pool rather than one-off bilateral funding. This is the domain of permanent non-collateralisability — where commercial capital can't operate and PSC has no competitor — so capital is deployed to let the work start now.
Capital deployed, time-to-cash, and recycling rate R.
Work shipped to the contract — output and reach.
Capital returning to the pool and redeploying to the next cycle.