Monday, 15 February 2010 | posted by Matt_BC
General, Social entrepreneurship
Calling all young social entrepreneurs! The British Council Japan is staging the Social Entrepreneurship Great Debate.
Social entrepreneurship is an area of rising importance in Japan, yet it faces similar dilemmas to the social entrepreneurship sectors of other countries throughout the world. How do you lay the foundations for social entrepreneurs to flourish? Who should pay - the government, large companies or rich individuals? How can better links be built between social entrepreneurs around the globe?
Wherever you are, whatever you do, we want your ideas! One tweet might be all it takes to help take social entrepreneurship in Japan on to the next level...
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We’re young with big ideas - just like all of you! Please help kick start the debate by having your say on out Twitter page and getting the world thinking about social enterprise!
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