Nigerian women entrepreneurs draw the short straw on education levels
One estimate is that 40% of Nigerian women are entrepreneurs. This fits into a pattern in sub-Saharan Africa which has the highest female entrepreneurship rate globally. More...
One estimate is that 40% of Nigerian women are entrepreneurs. This fits into a pattern in sub-Saharan Africa which has the highest female entrepreneurship rate globally. More...
L'association "100 000 entrepreneurs" a pour ambition de donner envie d'entreprendre aux jeunes de 13 à 25 ans. Chaque année, elle organise dans les établissements scolaires, des semaines de sensibilisation à l'entrepreneuriat féminin.
Source : http://www.gref-bretagne.com/Actualites/Breves/Sensibilisation-a-l-entrepreneuriat-feminin-l-action-de-l-association-100-000-entrepreneurs
By Stephen Downes - Stephen's Web. Social entrepreneurship gains ground on Canadian campuses
Anqi Shen, University Affairs, 2018/10/25
According to the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation’s RECODE initiative program director Chad Lubelsky, “A social entrepreneur, in the broadest sense, is someone who is starting things for the social good, and the container – be it a business, co-op, not-for-profit or charity – is secondary,” I'm not thrilled by the use of the term 'entrepreneur', which to me seems to import for-profit business concepts into the social and public spheres, but but I do support the idea of promoting projects that engage students in projects designed to increase the public good. More...