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Alumni Voices: Gitika Mohta
Gitika Mohta graduated from The College of Wooster as an International Relations major. She was part of the group that helped to design Global SE. She participated in the program in her senior year. During the Global SE/GSE field experience, … Continue reading
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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
Alumni Voices: Mihika Chatterjee ’08
From time to time, Wooster alumni that are engaged in poverty reduction or social entrepreneurship will post to this blog. Below is a thought piece by Mihika Chatterjee. Mihika graduated in 2008 with an economics degree. Her Independent Study empirically … Continue reading