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Understanding China’s Third Sector
A historical look at China’s third sector, from the country’s first imperial dynasty some 2,000 years ago to the present.
A historical look at China’s third sector, from the country’s first imperial dynasty some 2,000 years ago to the present.
Social innovation has become a critical tool in China's efforts to tackle its 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.
In South Korea, a core principle of social innovation is finding ways to engage citizens at the grassroots level.
Under Mayor Park Won-soon, the city of Seoul has become a leader in fostering social innovation.
Japan is opening the door to new approaches, such as social enterprise, for solving its pressing social problems.
Florence, a social enterprise, is helping cause major reforms in Japan's childcare system.
Transforming into banks has given microfinance institutions greater sustainability, but perhaps at the cost of mission drift.