Over a dubious Skype connection from Washington DC to Addis Ababa, two entrepreneurs discuss what it takes to start a social enterprise, and what gives them hope at a "scary" time for global politics...
In the basement of a homeless shelter, close to The White House, Chris Martin from Scotland’s Callander Youth Project talks to Mike Curtin, CEO of DC Central Kitchen about Mike’s “glorious ride” so far, hunger strikes and the importance of humility.
Do social entrepreneurs in the UK and New Zealand share the same reserve about celebrating their impact? Two leaders from opposite ends of the world, who will meet at this year’s Social Enterprise World Forum, have a Skype chat...
For its tenth year, the Social Enterprise World Forum returns to where it all began, in Edinburgh. Angela Constance says Scotland aims to deliver the best World Forum yet.
A discussion about how governments can partner with social enterprises at this year’s Social Enterprise World Forum gave a global perspective on how they can work together more effectively.
Inspiration, new ideas, contacts and validation that they are going along the right path. These are just some of the things that delegates from this year's Social Enterprise World Forum went home with.
A young New Zealander attending the Social Enterprise World Forum reflects on the themes of the first day's presentations and what they mean for the future of her city and her country.
This year's Social Enterprise World Forum is the biggest ever. It's taking place in Christchurch, New Zealand, where the Maori culture and regeneration of the earthquake-hit city dominated the opening sessions.