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Category Archives: Voices
Learning in an urban garden
by Urban-Farm Intern Noreen Lucic “This produce was grown only a few blocks away from here. It was picked fresh this morning and grown using all organic farming methods. Proceeds from these sales go back into our work study program … Continue reading
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The challenges of working with a visionary
By Ben Bestor For one to fully understand Shanti Raghavan, one would need to meet her. Suffice it to say that she performs above and beyond the rate of the average human being. Her brain functions at a much higher … Continue reading
How to include the disabled and BOP: Similarities between Enable India and C.K. Prahlad’s propositions for the private sector
By Gitika Mohta I started the GSE field experience with a fascination for Enable India’s (EI) concept of fostering inclusiveness amongst employers of People with Disabilities (PWDs). Post-GSE, I began to read C.K. Prahlad’s most acclaimed work “The Fortune at … Continue reading
Entrepreneurial Bangalore
By Prachi Saraogi After our semester long Global Social Entrepreneurship (GSE) seminar filled with readings, talks and an understanding of the non-profit sector, coming to India for the field experience was a breeze! Through this internship I have been able … Continue reading