People gather on the rocks outside the famous Fogo Island Inn, part of a social enterprise aimed at helping local communities hit hard by the collapse of the cod industry.
(Alex Fradkin, courtesy of Shorefast/Fogo Island Inn)
Social enterprises like the one in Fogo Island, N.L., offer hope in a world turned upside down by the current pandemic.
Social enterprises benefit entrepreneurs and communities too.
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Universities need to prioritise social entrepreneurship training and innovations.
Lentil As Anything, a social enterprise in Melbourne.
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Research shows social enterprises employ more people with disabilities, female managers and long-term unemployed than regular businesses. This will be key to a more inclusive economy.