Orondaam Otto is a Nigerian social entrepreneur and Founder of Slum2School Africa.He has been named to the prestigious Young Global Leaders Class of 2025 by the World Economic Forum.Otto's influence...more
The World Economic Forum announced Otto as one of its 2025 Young Global Leaders (YGL) The YGL is a prestigious recognition given annually to about 100 exceptional individuals under the age of 40 from...more
HCM City business recycles used coffee grounds into gift items.Lộc Nhan Coffee Recycle Co Ltd makes unique gift items by recycling coffee grounds.CEO Nguy&##7877;n T ấn L& #7897%;c, tells...more
Lombardo is not merely a place to eat, but a warm, cultural space designed to offer a sense of exploration, cultural exchange, and social comfort.The restaurant places a strong emphasis on sourcing...more
Entrepreneurship is about solving problems.That is the mindset every entrepreneur must embrace.Dr Akintayo called on the authorities, particularly state governments, to engage more actively with...more
Hafsah Jumare is the founder and chief executive officer of CoAmana, an agri-technology company she launched in 2018 to transform Africa's agricultural trade landscape.Omolara Olarerin is the chief...more
Next Gen Reflections: Can Social Enterprises Bridge the Sustainable Development Gap? Social enterprises are emerging as a key player in tackling these challenges.They are promoting sustainable...more
The Business & Finance ESG Awards 2025 celebrate leadership in Environmental, Social, and Governance initiatives.Former President of Ireland and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Mary Robinson,...more
B Lab, the nonprofit that certifies B Corps, has faced years of criticism over the way it assesses businesses.The new standards seek to address what some have described as major flaws in its...more
Upaya Social Ventures today unveiled their Strategic Plan 2030.The plan aims to enable the creation of 300,000 dignified jobs for individuals living in extreme poverty across India.Upaya is now...more
In the world of social enterprises, failure is a cringe-worthy moment nobody wants to talk about. But, social entrepreneurs can benefit from their failures.