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Shopping and social change: linking women artisans from Pakistan to international markets

Rural Pakistani women with skills in weaving, ceramics and other handcrafts can now sell their creations worldwide through a new website. They're also receiving training in business and marketing.

Andrew Thompson
22nd October 2020
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Purpose above profit? UK business leaders call for more government support

UK business leaders are split on primacy of profit or purpose. But many want government-led incentives to help them take a more responsible approach to capitalism.

Julie Pybus
21st October 2020
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Creating opportunity through entrepreneurship for women and youth in Upper Egypt

With men in a traditional Egyptian community facing high unemployment, what happened when outsiders suggested that women should develop their own businesses?

Andrew Thompson
15th October 2020
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UN: Asia-Pacific governments commit to push forward social business in post-Covid recovery

Asia-Pacific leaders seek to learn from each other to develop their countries' social enterprise and impact investment activities at recent meeting of United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific.

Mark Toldo
13th October 2020

A creative buzz in Makers Valley: artists and entrepreneurs turn decayed Johannesburg neighbourhood into inclusive economy hub

A new wave of creative energy is helping to regenerate part of South Africa’s largest city – and a dose of inspiration and experience from people who have done the same thing in the UK’s port city of Plymouth is helping move things along.

Andrew Thompson
8th October 2020
Vincent Rapisura with microentrepreneur

‘Pracademics’: a new generation of academics who walk the talk

Nurturing a community of practical, innovation-oriented academics can help education institutions achieve both prestige and social impact – and in east Asia, a new generation of ‘pracademics’ is rising to the challenge.

Deborah Talbot
29th September 2020

Dismantling barriers faced by women entrepreneurs in Brazil

With Brazil’s huge ethnic and cultural diversity and stark income inequality, there is a disparity in different women’s experience. A UK-Brazil partnership aimed to help women entrepreneurs overcome the obstacles they face.

David Harrold
24th September 2020
Jeremy Nicholls

SEWF 2020: Why being grumpy is good – five lessons on changing the world from social value 'grandfather' Jeremy Nicholls

The founder of Social Value International tells the British Council's Paula Woodman that not everybody wants the world to change, we don't need to be perfect but we should try to feel uncomfortable.

Julie Pybus
22nd September 2020

Blockchain for good: how disruptive technology is lowering barriers for disadvantaged women entrepreneurs in Pakistan

An ambitious joint UK-Pakistan project to support female social entrepreneurs has been “a roller-coaster ride” with exciting potential for the future. 
 

Andrew Thompson
17th September 2020
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