Social Entrepreneurship in Education
EduCare founder and CEO Piyush Mangukiya discusses his commitment to helping students in developing countries and how he started the enterprise.
Innovative ways that organizations are using and adapting business strategies to advance social and environmental well-being (more)
EduCare founder and CEO Piyush Mangukiya discusses his commitment to helping students in developing countries and how he started the enterprise.
Social enterprises in East Africa seem to have two quite distinct commonalities: a comprehensive, impact-driven business model, and a plan to “scale big.”
Carbon for Water is engaged in a loopy funding scheme and offers a lousy public health solution.
Pierre Carpentier, Jean-Michel Lecuyer, & Céline Claverie join for a panel discussion on social innovation and finance; not translated from French to English.
Amandine Barthelemy et Romain Slitine nous expliquent la teneur de l'étude et en dressent une grille de lecture sur l'entrepreneur lui-même, le projet et la méthode employée.
Maternova is getting hundreds of life saving innovations to the front lines in developing countries using a new online platform.
The owner of the only certified B Corporation in Kentucky assesses the pros and cons of the certification.
An interview with Aleem Walji, practice manager for innovation at the World Bank Institute.
Global leaders should begin to consider a stronger relationship with local social enterprises.
Social enterprises have taken up the challenge of developing markets for newly designed cook stoves in India.