Activist to Entrepreneur – The Role of Social Enterprise in Supporting Women’s Empowerment in Pakistan

Published By: The Sustainable Development Policy Institute | Published Date: December, 22 , 2017

This report sets out to establish how well social enterprise really does address gender inequality and women's empowerment in Pakistan. It is part of a series of reports commissioned by the British Council to look at the link between social enterprise and women's empowerment across five countries: Brazil, India, Pakistan, the UK and the US. It explores the strengths and weaknesses of social enterprise as a mechanism for empowering women and considers different ways it is being used to this end. It also examines the idea that social enterprise as a business model might advance women's empowerment even when that is not a specific objective.

Author(s): Mark Richardson | Posted on: Jun 28, 2018 | Views() | Download (368)


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