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Fashioning New Values in Hong Kong
Social enterprises are tapping into Hong Kong's free market culture to tackle social problems.
Social enterprises are tapping into Hong Kong's free market culture to tackle social problems.
A foundation, the government, and academia are working together to nurture social entrepreneurship in Hong Kong.
Under Mayor Park Won-soon, the city of Seoul has become a leader in fostering social innovation.
Ben Emmens provides a primer on collaboration between different organizations and sectors.
Top-down development doesn't work. What's needed is a "pull model" created by locals, funders, and government agencies working together as equals.
When monitoring and evaluation are in an organization’s DNA, as they are at SNEHA, it’s much easier to create partnerships with government agencies and NGOs.
Instead of prescribing higher education as the silver-bullet solution to poverty, we must provide diverse and contextualized pathways to disadvantaged children, enabling them to redefine the dominant narrative of success.
Borrowing from the renewable energy sector, we can create a better food system by organizing regional governments to create markets for smaller producers and establishing coordinated networks that can amplify best practices.
Social innovation educators are responsible for teaching students how to become collaborative community partners. Here's how.
A collective impact effort in Greater Cincinnati offers a useful framework for evaluating community change.