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Vinita Bali is the Managing Director of Britannia Industries Limited, one of India’s premier food companies. She has over 25 years of experience in FMCG companies. She began her career with Voltas in 1977 and then worked for Cadbury India and Coca-Cola in various marketing and leadership roles in India, UK, Nigeria, South Africa and the US. Under her leadership as MD, Britannia's revenue tripled to $841 million and it delivered its highest ever growth rate of 22%. She has received several awards for her leadership and contributions to business and CSR.
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The document discusses social economy and the role of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and business startups in supporting social goals. It defines social economy as businesses created to generate profit as well as pursue social and economic needs of society. MSMEs and startups are important for social economy as they help reduce poverty and drive sustainable growth by creating jobs and providing services like healthcare and education. Examples provided include an Indonesian food bank social enterprise and an e-commerce company that auctions goods to raise money for charities.
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UWEAL is celebrating its 25th anniversary of empowering women in business in Uganda. Over the years it has grown from a few founding members to supporting over 1,000 women entrepreneurs across multiple districts. To mark the occasion, UWEAL will host a business forum and gala dinner to recognize individuals who have contributed to its success and women's economic empowerment. As it enters its next 25 years, UWEAL is committed to continuing providing opportunities, support, and advocacy to help more women start and grow businesses in Uganda.
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Vinita Bali is the Managing Director of Britannia Industries Limited, one of India’s premier food companies. She has over 25 years of experience in FMCG companies. She began her career with Voltas in 1977 and then worked for Cadbury India and Coca-Cola in various marketing and leadership roles in India, UK, Nigeria, South Africa and the US. Under her leadership as MD, Britannia's revenue tripled to $841 million and it delivered its highest ever growth rate of 22%. She has received several awards for her leadership and contributions to business and CSR.
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The document discusses social economy and the role of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and business startups in supporting social goals. It defines social economy as businesses created to generate profit as well as pursue social and economic needs of society. MSMEs and startups are important for social economy as they help reduce poverty and drive sustainable growth by creating jobs and providing services like healthcare and education. Examples provided include an Indonesian food bank social enterprise and an e-commerce company that auctions goods to raise money for charities.
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UWEAL is celebrating its 25th anniversary of empowering women in business in Uganda. Over the years it has grown from a few founding members to supporting over 1,000 women entrepreneurs across multiple districts. To mark the occasion, UWEAL will host a business forum and gala dinner to recognize individuals who have contributed to its success and women's economic empowerment. As it enters its next 25 years, UWEAL is committed to continuing providing opportunities, support, and advocacy to help more women start and grow businesses in Uganda.
Entrepreneurs play a key role in society by taking risks to start new businesses that drive economic growth and innovation. They organize resources and capital to identify opportunities and produce goods or services to meet needs. Entrepreneurs are unique in their ability to bring together money, materials, labor and other resources required for production. In developing countries, entrepreneurs help by securing resources, arranging technology, developing new markets, and managing finances and production. Some of India's most famous entrepreneurs include Dhirubhai Ambani who built Reliance Industries, N.R. Narayana Murthy who co-founded Infosys, and Azim Premji who leads Wipro.
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Entrepreneurs initiate and sustain the process of economic development in the following ways:
1. Capital Formation:
2. Improvement in Per Capita Income:
3. Generation of Employment:
4. Balanced Regional Development:
5. Improvement in Living Standards:
6. Economic Independence:
7. Backward and Forward Linkages:
8. Innovation:
9. Other contributions:
Vinita Bali has had a successful career in marketing and management across several major companies. She is currently the Managing Director of Britannia Industries Limited, one of India's largest food companies. Under her leadership, Britannia has significantly increased its revenue and market share. Bali began her career with Voltas in 1977 and later worked for Cadbury and Coca-Cola in various global marketing and strategy roles before joining Britannia in 2005. She has received several prestigious awards for her business and social impact leadership.
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Businesses exist to both serve the community and maximize owner profits through economic and social roles. Economically, businesses create wealth through sales, employment of workers, and innovation to maintain a competitive advantage. Socially, businesses improve quality of life by providing goods and services, giving consumer choice, and enabling entrepreneurship. Fulfilling these roles increases owner value through profits, which are then taxed to fund community services.
There are many ways to classify entrepreneurs based on the type of business, stage of development, motivation, technology used, capital ownership, gender, age, area, and scale. Entrepreneurs can be business owners, traders, corporate managers, farmers, first or second generation business owners, purely profit-motivated or induced by incentives, technical or non-technical focused, private or state funded, operating at large, medium, small, or tiny scales, or focusing on spiritual, social, or educational missions. An entrepreneur organizes resources to establish and profitably operate a business venture, driving economic development through industrial growth.
Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and business startups play an important role in assisting the growth of the social economy. MSMEs help pursue both economic and social goals by creating jobs for unemployed people and helping those in need. Data shows that MSMEs employ over 40% of the total workforce in most regions of the world. In Indonesia specifically, the 57.9 million UMKM businesses recorded in 2013 contributed to 6.03% of employment growth. Examples of startups contributing to society include Garda Pangan in Indonesia, which collects leftover food to donate to those in need, and the Laughing Man Foundation, which funds education programs with 100% of profits.
The document discusses the rise of the social sector in India through five success stories. It begins with an overview of what the social sector is and its focus on social development and basic needs. It then profiles the stories of Priyanka Bharti, an activist promoting sanitation and hygiene in rural India; the Swachh Bharat Mission, the Indian government's national cleanliness campaign; Suhani Jalota and her organization Myna, which provides affordable sanitary pads and employment to women in Mumbai slums; and the work and impact of Myna over the past few years.
Hareter babatunde oralusi a visionary entrepreneur and philanthropistHareterBabatundeOral
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Ride For Cause Foundation (RFCFND) is an Indian non-governmental organization founded in 2017 by Mr. Rohit Acharekar that aims to restore children's rights. It partners with other NGOs to fund projects that ensure underprivileged children have access to education, healthcare, and a happy childhood. RFCFND identifies worthy projects across India and provides funding and support to individuals and groups working directly with children at a local level.
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- Winners of the 2010 World Entrepreneur Awards, which recognized African entrepreneurs for the first time. Award categories included Master, Emerging Entrepreneur, and Social Entrepreneur.
- A profile of Dr. Bertie Lubner, who received a Lifetime Achievement award for his work establishing the non-profit MaAfrika Tikkun to support education and community development initiatives.
Lead India Foundation is a nonprofit organization that works to promote and support other nonprofit organizations across India. It plays an advisory role to governments and international organizations. Lead India Foundation helps connect NGOs to funding opportunities and provides a unified voice for nonprofits. It was founded in 1991 and aims to study and promote effective management practices for nonprofits.
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Entrepreneurs initiate and sustain the process of economic development in the following ways:
1. Capital Formation:
2. Improvement in Per Capita Income:
3. Generation of Employment:
4. Balanced Regional Development:
5. Improvement in Living Standards:
6. Economic Independence:
7. Backward and Forward Linkages:
8. Innovation:
9. Other contributions:
Vinita Bali has had a successful career in marketing and management across several major companies. She is currently the Managing Director of Britannia Industries Limited, one of India's largest food companies. Under her leadership, Britannia has significantly increased its revenue and market share. Bali began her career with Voltas in 1977 and later worked for Cadbury and Coca-Cola in various global marketing and strategy roles before joining Britannia in 2005. She has received several prestigious awards for her business and social impact leadership.
This document defines women entrepreneurs as those who start small businesses individually or collectively by utilizing available opportunities. It identifies five main factors that motivate women to become entrepreneurs: seeking new challenges, proving their abilities, balancing family and work responsibilities, moving beyond conventional homemaker roles, and supporting male partners. Women entrepreneurs are further classified into four types: chance entrepreneurs who seize opportunities without planning, natural entrepreneurs who are professionally motivated, created entrepreneurs who receive training, and forced entrepreneurs compelled by circumstances. The document outlines several challenges women entrepreneurs face, including barriers in infrastructure, education, social norms, legal issues, confidence, and balancing leadership roles with family responsibilities. Finally, it recommends strategies for women entrepreneurs such as developing networks, learning technology, balancing work and life
Businesses exist to both serve the community and maximize owner profits through economic and social roles. Economically, businesses create wealth through sales, employment of workers, and innovation to maintain a competitive advantage. Socially, businesses improve quality of life by providing goods and services, giving consumer choice, and enabling entrepreneurship. Fulfilling these roles increases owner value through profits, which are then taxed to fund community services.
There are many ways to classify entrepreneurs based on the type of business, stage of development, motivation, technology used, capital ownership, gender, age, area, and scale. Entrepreneurs can be business owners, traders, corporate managers, farmers, first or second generation business owners, purely profit-motivated or induced by incentives, technical or non-technical focused, private or state funded, operating at large, medium, small, or tiny scales, or focusing on spiritual, social, or educational missions. An entrepreneur organizes resources to establish and profitably operate a business venture, driving economic development through industrial growth.
Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and business startups play an important role in assisting the growth of the social economy. MSMEs help pursue both economic and social goals by creating jobs for unemployed people and helping those in need. Data shows that MSMEs employ over 40% of the total workforce in most regions of the world. In Indonesia specifically, the 57.9 million UMKM businesses recorded in 2013 contributed to 6.03% of employment growth. Examples of startups contributing to society include Garda Pangan in Indonesia, which collects leftover food to donate to those in need, and the Laughing Man Foundation, which funds education programs with 100% of profits.
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Hareter Babatunde Oralusi not only holds an authoritative position in government organizations but is also an international social entrepreneur. He is the chairman of the Nigerian Capital Development Fund and Social Enterprise Academy. Oralusi early life started in Ibadan Oyo State.
Ride For Cause Foundation (RFCFND) is an Indian non-governmental organization founded in 2017 by Mr. Rohit Acharekar that aims to restore children's rights. It partners with other NGOs to fund projects that ensure underprivileged children have access to education, healthcare, and a happy childhood. RFCFND identifies worthy projects across India and provides funding and support to individuals and groups working directly with children at a local level.
Way To Cause , commonly abbreviated as W2C, is an Indian non-governmental organizations, which aims to restore children's rights. The organization was founded in 2017 by Mr. Rohit Acharekar.
The document discusses LinkedIn's efforts to promote inclusion and diversity. It announces the launch of LinkedIn in Hindi to support India's Hindi-speaking community. It also discusses recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month to celebrate Latino communities and promote meaningful discussions around Latino and Hispanic professionals. Finally, it profiles seven diversity leaders in Australia who are driving conversations around important topics.
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This document provides a summary of the March 2011 issue of "EYe on Africa", a publication by Ernst & Young. It discusses several topics:
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- Winners of the 2010 World Entrepreneur Awards, which recognized African entrepreneurs for the first time. Award categories included Master, Emerging Entrepreneur, and Social Entrepreneur.
- A profile of Dr. Bertie Lubner, who received a Lifetime Achievement award for his work establishing the non-profit MaAfrika Tikkun to support education and community development initiatives.
Lead India Foundation is a nonprofit organization that works to promote and support other nonprofit organizations across India. It plays an advisory role to governments and international organizations. Lead India Foundation helps connect NGOs to funding opportunities and provides a unified voice for nonprofits. It was founded in 1991 and aims to study and promote effective management practices for nonprofits.
The document provides an overview of the QI Group, a diversified multinational company operating in various industries including education, hospitality, direct selling, financial services, and retail. Some key points:
- The QI Group was founded in 1998 in Southeast Asia and has grown to employ over 1,500 people across 30 countries.
- It is involved in a diverse range of business lines including lifestyle and leisure, property development, logistics, direct selling and e-commerce, training and education, luxury, and investments and acquisitions.
- Notable investments and acquisitions include establishing Quest International University Perak through a partnership with the Malaysian state of Perak, and plans for an "E
This document discusses various techniques and methods for fundraising for NGOs in India. It begins by noting changes in the economic and philanthropic landscape that have increased the need for Indian NGOs to raise funds domestically. It then outlines legal issues to consider regarding fundraising. The bulk of the document details specific techniques for fundraising, including identifying individual, corporate and foundation donors, organizing fundraising events, utilizing overseas contacts, and seeking government sources of support. It emphasizes principles like integrity, accountability and thanking donors.
Create a Better World with Global Wealth and Society Programme.pdfWealth and Society
The Global Wealth and Society Programme aims to pinpoint the significant contribution that each privileged group makes to its own society. The wealth of individuals is not determined by the amount of financial possessions they accumulate, but rather by the beneficial effects their sustainable projects have on society.
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Amy Domini (Domini Social Investments), David R. Dangler (National Alliance for Rural Policy Network)
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For over 25 years, Pradeep Kashyap, Founder and CEO, MART, has been sharing his
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academic institutions, and very recently he spoke at TEDx Events about MART as an
endearing organization and freedom from poverty. He has also spoken about rural
marketing, social marketing, rural transformation & innovation, business ethics and
leadership. We wish to share a few of these talks with you.
The document discusses Japan's government strategy for innovation to 2025. It outlines three key trends - declining population, aging society, and sustainability issues. The government's role is to set clear goals, timelines, and laws to address domestic problems through cooperation among industry, government, academia, and local clusters. This includes offering subsidies and tax reductions for solving specific problems in other countries. The strategy aims to achieve economic growth, jobs, international trust and presence while reducing overseas development assistance spending through global partnerships between Japanese organizations and those abroad.
Corporate Social Responsibility to Socially Good BusinessShiraz Latiff
This document discusses the emergence of socially good business and bottom of the pyramid (BoP) opportunities. It argues that there is a gradual shift from corporate social responsibility to corporate citizenship as pressure grows on companies. Examples are provided of social businesses like Grameen Bank, BRAC, and Unilever's partnerships that empower the poor by engaging them as partners or consumers. Social programs can benefit the poor, corporations, society, and economy when developed as social businesses. The document encourages showing people how to fish rather than just giving them fish.
The document introduces the guest speaker Dr. P.K. Vedanthan who will be speaking at the Rotary Club of Mysore meeting about his experiences in Myanmar. Dr. Vedanthan is a physician from Mysore who moved to the US and is now a professor and founder of a non-profit focused on respiratory health that works in several countries including Myanmar. He will discuss his recent work there through his non-profit organization Global Chest Initiatives.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) refers to the voluntary efforts undertaken by businesses to address social and environmental issues in their operations and within the communities in which they operate. These efforts can include initiatives such as philanthropy, volunteerism, sustainable practices, and community engagement.
NGOs, or non-governmental organizations, play a critical role in promoting and implementing CSR activities. Many NGOs work to promote sustainable practices, protect human rights, and improve living conditions in communities around the world.
There are many NGOs that specialize in CSR, and the top ones will vary depending on the region, industry and focus area. Some examples of top NGO that focus on CSR are:
Nityango.org
Amnesty International
International Labour Organization
Save the Children
Greenpeace
World Wildlife Fund
The Nature Conservancy
CSR for NGO refers to the ways in which NGOs can work with businesses to promote and implement CSR activities. This can include partnerships, collaborations, or campaigns to raise awareness about social and environmental issues.
Some examples of CSR activities that NGO's and businesses can do together are:
Partnering on sustainable procurement practices
Implementing programs to empower communities through job creation and livelihood training
Collaborating to protect natural resources
Working together to ensure human rights are protected throughout supply chains
Corporations can support NGO's CSR efforts in various ways:
Monetary donations
Providing in-kind donations of goods or services
Employee volunteer opportunities
Supporting NGO programs and campaigns
Collaboration in community development initiatives
Overall, CSR is an important aspect of business operations, and NGOs play a critical role in promoting and implementing CSR activities. Businesses can support NGO's efforts by collaborating and contributing resources to make an impactful change.
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2. Hareter Babatunde Oralusi
Hareter Babatunde Oralusi, born September 28, 1971 in the city
of Ibadan, Oyo State, is an International social entrepreneur,
activist and gubernatorial candidate for Osun State, Nigeria, in
2015. He is currently Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Capital
Development Fund (NCDF Group) and African Housing Group,
United Kingdom.
3. Due to his diligence and skills, his peers even
suggested him to become a politician, pastor, or
business person. Hareter Babatunde Oralusi vision
took him towards a small scale business at the young
age of 15. His firm dealt in the supply of locally-
manufactured body cream. His venture soon got
popular and grew into a large-scale supply to several
supermarkets in Ibadan, Nigeria.
4. Awards
Hareter Babatunde Oralusi has been recognized by various
organizations for his social enterprise contributions. Some of the
awards include; Edwin Enterprise Development Awards, Best African
Young Entrepreneur Award in Austria in 2002, The Black Business
International in United Kingdom, Entrepreneur of the Year Award in
2005, and The Solomon Foundation Entrepreneur Awards in 2006 with
cash prize of £200,000 in United Kingdom. The Award of Excellence in
Social Development at the National Economic Development award,
Abuja, Nigeria in 2010.
5. Apart from these business ventures, he has
also played a critical role as a social worker.
In the year 1996, he began as a junior social
worker in Australia. Two years later, he
became able to handle the responsibility of
a team of social workers. He offered his
services to various families, couples, and
adolescents for matters connected with
right abuse, relations, alcohol, and several
others. Hareter Babatunde Oralusi has built
his way towards thriving political
aspirations too.