Showing posts with label Social Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Business. Show all posts

2008/08/26

Event: Beyond Microfinance:

"The Next Frontier For Sustainable Poverty Alleviation"

Rosalind Copisarow
Chair of the Board, Global Village Energy Partnership; former Chief Executive, International Development Enterprises.

18th September, 6.30-8pm. DFID, 1 Palace Street, London SW1E 5HE

Presentation
When micro-finance first started, enabling ‘access to finance’ was considered virtually automatically to lead to ‘poverty alleviation’. Over time, however, the many important innovations increasing access to finance have not translated into the same levels of poverty alleviation. More importantly, the vast majority of the world’s unbanked will remain below the reach of MFIs unless an integrated package of support is made available to them. In her presentation, Rosalind will provide examples of organizations that have successfully combined micro-finance with other support tools and show how this approach could well be the next big breakthrough towards eliminating global poverty.

Speaker
After 15 years in investment banking with Citigroup, HSBC and JP Morgan, followed by 13 years in micro-finance largely pioneering cutting edge products and models of delivery, Rosalind is now on her third career, most recently as Chief Executive of International Development Enterprises (IDE). She is applying her business and financial skills and passion for working with micro-entrepreneurs to the service of the 2 billion people either below the reach of MFIs or for whom micro-finance is inadequate as a stand-alone tool to help them out of poverty. A serial social entrepreneur, Rosalind is now starting her fourth social enterprise, to be based in the UK, having founded and led three microfinance-related organizations: Fundusz Mikro in Poland, Street UK and the Microfinance Centre for Central and Eastern Europe. Rosalind has written a number of publications, perhaps the most influential of which, “Self-Employed People in the Informal Economy: Cheats or Contributors?” (2004), offers a secure platform for the transition of UK micro-entrepreneurs into the formal economy. Rosalind holds a BA in Human Sciences from Oxford University, an MBA from the Wharton School and an MA in Latin American studies and Spanish from the University of Pennsylvania. In 2000, she was awarded the Officer’s Cross of the Order of Merit of Poland.

Information about Rosalind’s new social enterprise which packages modular kits to build decent homes with home-based income-generating opportunities and microfinance
The organization will operate in the areas of overlap between the housing, renewable energy, water and sanitation, micro-enterprise development and micro-finance sectors. Its objective is to improve the living conditions of the 2 billion people currently inhabiting shacks without water, sanitation or power, in such a way that it also builds their short term income and long term assets, leaves the lightest possible ecological footprint, and insulates them as much as possible against major political and economic risks likely to directly affect them.

Attendance:
If you are interested to attend, please register online at London Microfinance Club's site by filling in their online attendance form (No later than 10am on Friday, 12th September 2008).

http://www.microfinanceclubuk.co.uk/

2008/03/25

Event: Facilitating "Social Business" - Open Space Event

What new institutions are required, to create an environment in which Social Businesses can flourish?

11th April 2008 - London, 09:00-17:00

Networking from 09.00; formal workshop begins at 10.00 and runs to 17.00, after which there will be further networking opportunities

Forthcoming open space event

Following up discussions on social business at the World Entrepreneur Summit in January, and in various forums during Dr Muhammad Yunus’s recent London visit, this event will bring together diverse interlocutors to address the headline question on facilitating social business and identify points for action.

This event has been sponsored by The Melanin Partnership and will be held at their premises (see below).

As preparation for this workshop, you are strongly encouraged to read Dr Yunus’s latest book, Creating a World Without Poverty.


Some Participants:
Mamading Ceesay of The Melanin Partnership
Lilly Evans from Strategic Learning Web
Brad Meyer from Collaboration Ltd
Ekaterina Mitiaev from The Hunger Project UK
Bazil Sansom - corporate banker

Register:
If you plan to attend, please email, text or call Patrick Moore (See details below) to confirm your attendance as capacity is not unlimited. Feel free to pass this invitation on to specific people, if you think they'll be interested.

See below links for explanations of both "open space events" and "social businesses".


Contact:
Patrick Moore - Life Synthesis
patrick.ac.moore@googlemail.com
+44(0)7765 999561

Information Otherwise

FreeHouse - Bazil Sansom
bazil@ippimail.com< />

Venue:
The Melanin Hive
5th Floor, Piano House, 9 Brighton Terrace, London SW9 8DJ


"Social Business:"

Muhamad Yunus's new book "Social Business and the future of Capitalism"
http://www.libertybooks.com/books/business-management-finance/general-miscellaneous/creating-a-world-without-poverty:-social-business-and-the-future-of-capitalism.html

Wikipedia - "Social Business"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_business


Open Space Events:

Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Space_Technology

Open Space World:
http://www.openspaceworld.org/

Life Synthesis Ltd
http://www.solaroof.org/wiki/LifeSynthesis/LifeSynthesis