Finland has its first Ashoka social entrepreneur among its 4,000 members: Markus Raivio. The 41-year-old has been elected to the global network of social entrepreneurs called Ashoka, which was founded by Muhammad Yunus, the New York Times reports.
Raivio's work focuses on helping people with mental health problems, and his application was seen as an "interesting opening in the field of mental health," according to a press release.
"This is a strong thing for me, for the development of mental health work and why not for the whole of Finland! It feels good that entrepreneurship, which does not have the main purpose of maximizing the profits of the owners, can also be valued," Raivio tells the Times.
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