Towards an innovative and creative social entrepreneurship in driving sustainable change beyond the millennium: A microfinance practitioner’s perspective
Social entrepreneurship has grown into a global movement that is producing solutions to the world’s toughest problems and transforming the way we think about social change.However, despite the popularity of this approach particularly through its microfinance schemes, it is a field that remains unde...
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Language: | English |
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College of Law, Government and International Studies, Universiti Utara Malaysia
2015
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Online Access: | http://repo.uum.edu.my/15204/1/Art.pdf http://repo.uum.edu.my/15204/ http://www.jgd.uum.edu.my/ |
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Summary: | Social entrepreneurship has grown into a global movement that is producing solutions to the world’s toughest problems and transforming the way we think about social change.However, despite
the popularity of this approach particularly through its microfinance schemes, it is a field that remains under-theorized and less scrutinized.
This paper, therefore, attempts to critically examine key cross-cutting issues to microfinance. In doing so, it will delve into actual economic
and social impacts of microfinance in Asia and Europe, rather than providing a robust critique of its technical methodologies, a popular approach recommended by almost all microfinance institutions.Among critical issues that will be explored include challenges of social entrepreneurship especially as it relates to the global mission of Millennium Development Goals (MDG) to reduce long-term poverty.Finally, the paper offers policy recommendation that will strengthen the current practice of social entrepreneurship which includes setting
up a revolving fund to finance emerging social entrepreneurs so as to complement the existing model of direct financing of MFI.It is hopeful
that these recommendations will drive sustainable change of poverty reduction beyond the millennium. |
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