Having lost touch with public sentiment, JEFFREY D. SACHS explains how officials in Paris, Hong Kong, and Santiago failed to anticipate that a seemingly modest policy actions would trigger a massive social explosion.
Read MoreMonth: October 2019
Charity research shows top sports for visually impaired
Metro Blind Sport wants more leisure operators to help break down barriers to a healthy lifestyle
Read MoreSouth African philosophy used to tackle knife crime in London
A South African philosophy known as Ubuntu has been used to tackle knife crime in London through improving relations between young people and the police.
Read MoreCharities take action on climate emergency
Charities have come together to take action on the climate emergency, following a new declaration from the leading charity fundraising body.
Read MoreYoung people and investment ends Social Enterprise World Forum
Young people’s experiences of social enterprises were celebrated at the closing ceremony of the Social Enterprise World Forum.
Read MoreSocial enterprises drive fight for gender equality
Social enterprises from across the world have outlined plans to help tackle gender inequality on the second day of the Social Enterprise World Forum.
Read MoreNew league table ranks nations on social enterprise
A new study by the Thompson Reuters Foundation has revealed the best and worst places in the world to be a social enterprise.
Read MorePlans for Engineering Institute for the Blind launched
An inspiring Ethiopian social enterprise has launched plans to launch an Engineering Institute for the Blind.
Read More8,000 women recruited to tackle poverty
An Ethiopian entrepreneur is taking a social enterprise approach to tackling poverty in Ethiopia with new support secured to scale up her organisation.
Read MoreDigital volunteers support Ethiopian social enterprises
SAP Social Sabbatical hopes to drive sustainable change ahead of Social Enterprise World Forum
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