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Encouraging social enterprise in deprived areas
- Posted on 30/09/2011 by Nick
Martin Murphy, social entrepreneur and personal coach, writes this week about the potential of the social enterprise model to unlock and cultivate the entrepreneurial spirit that is already within these deprived communities. This is an important challenge for the social enterprise movement. But is it ready for it? After all, poorer areas often have lower [...]
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