The Green Children use music as a means to convey their messages of social change. Continue reading →
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CSR,
Social entrepreneurship
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aesthetical capital,
Grameen Health Care Trust,
Grameen Sikkha Education programme,
Green Children Foundation,
microcredit,
Milla Sunde,
Muhammad Yunus,
music creates change,
The Green Children,
Tom Bevan
Improving global health is no longer only the job of governments, the EU, the UN or the large number of non-governmental organizations. Drug companies are also putting global health on their agendas. Engaging in partnerships is a key principle. Continue reading →
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CSR,
Health,
Partnerships,
Social entrepreneurship
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20 Grand Challenges,
chronic diseases,
CSR in drug companies,
epidemic diseases in developing countries,
from sick care to healthcare,
global health partnerships,
IFPMA,
Institute for OneWorld Health,
Novo Nordisk,
Oxford Health Alliance,
responsible pharmaceutical companies,
socially innovative business concepts,
Victoria Hale,
World Diabetes Foundation,
World Health Organization (WHO)
Upcycling is one example of eco-capitalism – making a profit in an environmentally friendly way. Continue reading →
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Ecobusiness,
Environmental sustainability,
Social entrepreneurship,
Social innovations,
Sustainable business
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Anti-Apathy,
ecobusiness,
recycling,
Relevé Design,
reMade USA,
socially innovative business concepts,
sustainable business,
TerraCycle,
upcycled Eurostar products,
upcycling,
Worn Again
Social entrepreneurs Superflex create value for Brazilian guaraná farmers with the use of aesthetical capital. Continue reading →
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Ethical consumption,
Globalization,
Social entrepreneurship,
Social innovations,
Sustainable business
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aesthetical capital,
blended value,
brazilian guarana farmers,
Guarana Power,
social capital,
social entrepreneurship,
Superflex,
The Power Foundation