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Some thoughts on the social entrepreneurship program
On my return and during my trip I was asked a few times what I meant by Social Entrepreneurship (SE). My standard answer was that SE means a lot of different things to different people, but at Wooster it is: … Continue reading
Sustainable energy solutions for the underserved
Nearly 87 percent of India’s 640 thousand villages have population clusters of 2,000 people or fewer. In spite of a network of 3.6 million rural retail outlets that provide food and other consumer goods, there is very little active marketing … Continue reading
those little details
looking back: looking forward:
Posted in Assessment Trip (2009), by Marianne Sierocinski
Tagged social entrepreneurship
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2+2=5
MAYA Organic, the brainchild of Ashoka fellow Solomon JP, seeks not only to transform livelihoods of its workers but also to create a new brand of artisan-crafted products.
Posted in Assessment Trip (2009), by Marianne Sierocinski
Tagged Bangalore, social entrepreneurship
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Creating an SE pandemic at the bottom of pyramid!
It’s hard to not get excited and inspired when the founder of the Centre for Social Initiatives and Management (CSIM) says that he “wants to create a pandemic of social entrepreneurs at the bottom of the pyramid”! How can a … Continue reading
Posted in Assessment Trip (2009), by Professor Amyaz Moledina
Tagged Bangalore, Chennai, social entrepreneurship
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