This panel will discuss the current generation’s entrepreneurial abilities. They have immeasurable creativity and energy that can be harnessed into innovative business ideas and effective work ethics. They see their power through access to technology. They are committed to change the world, but need a robust framework. Social business provides them that framework. With guidance in the right direction, the youth can turn unemployment into entrepreneurship.
This panel will focus on the importance of creating a circular economy to address the issues of water vulnerability and other environmental problems. A circular economic model aims for environmental sustainability, by reusing and recycling existing resources such as tires and plastic. The panel will discuss possible social ventures to tackle these issues and aim to achieve of one of the “Three Zeros” goals of zero net carbon.
President, Founder and Co-CEO, Sunpower Corp, Grameen Japan Auto World, World Recycle Car Parts Association
The speakers on this panel will discuss the issues related to gender and agriculture, especially gender discrimination regarding employments, health and hygiene in rural areas and viable marketing techniques to promote rural households, agriculture, health, food and beverages, how to bring good income for growers, building up local economy through agriculture, attracting youth entrepreneurship around agriculture and marketing of agricultural products benefiting the growers.
Coordinator of FAO Nobel Alliance for Food Security and Peace, OPC - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
The aim of this panel will be to discuss the problems of access to health and nutrition and how it could be solved. Healthcare could be a massive opportunity in the realm of social business and could escalate the overall social movement.
This panel will discuss how we can harness the power of creativity and arts to solve social issues and increase awareness of these social problems. This panel will encourage individuals to focus on and use creative powers, like comedy, to generate ideas and come up with solutions to a myriad of social problems and become a vehicle for social change.
Professor of Commercial Law and of Law of commerce and financial markets, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Urbino - Italy
Advisor and Chief Mentor, Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) and Neeti Foundatio
The aim of this panel is to explore funding opportunities for social business startups. Financing a social business can be a difficult challenge. This panel will provide tips for fund creation, as well as supporting and building social businesses. This session will also help the social business entrepreneurs learn how and where to look for funding, and provide motivation for investors to start their own social business funds.
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The speakers in this panel will dive deep into the Nobin Program in Bangladesh, discussing the process through which new entrepreneurs are selected and mentored, and how young individuals are given financial and entrepreneurial leverage by different Social Business funds.
Associate Professor and Director, Dept of Business Administration, National Central University, Taiwan and Yunus Social Business Centre
This panel session is designed to give participants insight into innovative and successful social businesses. This panel will also provide an opportunity for entrepreneurs to learn from past mistakes and achievements, brainstorm new ideas, and identify ways in which to replicate social businesses successfully within and across the country and across continents.
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Founder, Coordinator and Visiting Faculty , Honey Bee Network, SRISTI, GIAN, and EVC, NIF, IIMA