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Social entrepreneurs pursue non-profit aims to help people suffering from issues like poverty, lack of education, or poor health. They establish or join non-profit organizations to apply sustainable approaches that benefit society, such as developing healthcare technologies for low-resource settings or providing vaccinations and cures for diseases like malaria to the poor. Maintaining good health is a shared responsibility, and social entrepreneurs in the health sector work with organizations like PATH and the World Health Organization to address global health problems and advocate for others to play a part in reducing health issues.




