As tens of thousands of delegates gather in Paris this week for the ChangeNOW conference, we dive into challenging conversations on financing nature restoration, how to revive collective action in 2026 and fighting “greenhushing”.
In a review of the bloc’s Social Economy Action Plan, the EU Commission said progress is “tangible” but commits to doing more to “level the playing field” for the sector.
FILM: Do we grasp the latest AI technology to amplify our impact, or steer clear for fear of causing harm? At SEWF25 in Taipei we explored cutting edge ideas with leading social entrepreneurs, and dived into the ethical conundrums of AI with global experts.
Celebrities have the power to raise the profile of social enterprise, but certain celebs have wreaked havoc in the charity sector. Should social entrepreneurs call upon the celebrigod?
"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves” – in our new column, Arthur Wood reports on new work for the Rockefeller Foundation on impact investing, resiliency and disaster relief.
Corporate giants L'Oréal and Nespresso demonstrate their commitment to gender equality and environmentally responsible business practise. Meanwhile in France the new economy minister is raising eyebrows and causing a Twitter frenzy.
The Dutch social enterprise landscape is growing steadily, but it's not championing all forms of social business. Holland's pioneers are searching for authenticity.
He's joined police forces across the country to tackle knife and gun crime, he runs anti-bullying programmes in schools, and now he wants to launch a social enterprise leisure centre to rival Virgin, Fitness First and David Lloyd Leisure.
If we want to to enjoy our morning scroll through the news without being accosted by 'Banking Scandal' headlines, we need local authorities to create a network of local banks we can trust.