Some 8,000 miles away from the United States is a warm and colorful community known as Ward 12. One of the most densely populated slums in Khalishpur, Khulna, Bangladesh, in Ward 12 access to safe sanitation and clean drinking water is severely limited – and a...
Definitions of social enterprise vary. If we include in this definition “market/fee based services for social goods”, I would list some ‘government functions’ under the umbrella. Government isn’t normally thought of as good at business or...
My new year’s tradition involves reflecting on what transpired during the previous year and making plans for the new one. I enjoy the satisfaction that comes from listing my accomplishments over the past 12 months and setting new BHAGs (big, hairy audacious goals)....
Egypt today has an unemployment rate of 13.4%. It’s a challenge that many are trying to solve, with (social) entrepreneurship playing a significant role. Entrepreneurship wasn’t exactly a new concept in the MENA region but we started to hear more about it after the...
The State of Food Security: Dispatches from the Field A Speakers Panel & Event hosted by SEE Change Magazine Sponsored by: Whole Foods Market What challenges stand in the way of food security today? What is being done to tackle them Join us for an...