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Support “South India’s first female taxi driver”
We would like to invite you to a screening of Driving with Selvi, a character driven documentary film that highlights the challenges women and girls face. The film follows Selvi, a young Indian woman who refuses to accept a devalued … Continue reading
Learn from global change-makers
We are recruiting for the Award Winning Global Social Entrepreneurship experience for 2016. We believe you can solve social problems like poverty, environmental degradation, minority access to education and others by learning from and working alongside agents of change. To find out more come … Continue reading
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Social entrepreneurship and the role of government
By Amanda Collins This post was uploaded after Amanda’s Global SE experience. Before going to India, I was politically liberal with a firm belief in a strong Federal government. I’m still a politically liberal college student, but I have … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011 Global SE Team, amanda, government, India, social entrepreneurship, student voices
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The visitor
By Joshua Fields Editors note: This reflection was orginally written in July 6th 2012. I recently went on field visit to two schools, which are run by Hippocampus, the organization that I am working for. We went to get a deeper understanding of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangalore, education, Joshua, student voices
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The Long tail of Social Enterprise
By Matt Policastro. The social enterprise sector is far from perfect. However, impact investors and their clients demonstrate the spread of socially-minded action across the long tail. Continue reading
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Tagged long tail, Matt, MFI, Microfinance, Sattva
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