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Social

Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship for society
Social Entrepreneurship

Individual Domestic Social- Communal Global


National

Financial Flexibility for More Create jobs for Energy Security Save the planet-
Motivation: Freedom Family Time others climate change

Social Enterprise look to focus on social welfare and have a positive social impact across the spectrum at each level.
GLOBAL CHALLENGES
Key Highlights:
1% Starving,
13% No clean water,
17% Unable to read and write,
23% Do not have a shelter,
48% Live on less than $2 a day
Productive- 72 %

Unproductive- 28 %

14 %
6%

14 %

GLOBAL EMPLOYMENT
8%

14 %

24 %

20 %
GLOBAL EMPLOYMENT
85.6% of Wealth possessed by 8.2% of People
Engineering

Education

Economy
WEForum, 2013
One Water

What began with a photograph in The Guardian of a Kiberan girl sitting next to a padlocked tap in Nairobi in 2003, is now a
movement that has given clean, safe water to 4 million people worldwide. All because Duncan Goose – Founder of One Water
– returned home from 2 years travelling around the globe, and decided to put his skills in the advertising world to better use,
fighting global water poverty.
Grameen Bank

Muhammad Yunus is a Bangladeshi social entrepreneur, banker, economist, and civil society leader who was awarded the Nobel
Peace Prize for founding the Grameen Bank and pioneering the concepts of microcredit and microfinance.
Samasource and LXMI

Late Leila Janah was the Founder and CEO of Samasource and LXMI, two companies that share a common social mission to
end global poverty by giving work to people in need.
Nomu Hub

Omar Al Juhani founder of Nomu Hub organized volunteering project in the summer to build a school and teach in Zanzibar for
underprivileged kids. Travel with a cause.

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