A fond farewell to 2012… or should that be 'Au Revoir'?
Social Enterprise Live: London Early Years Foundation's June O'Sullivan reviews the year through the lenses of her 42 blogs.
The seven sins and seven virtues of social enterprise start-up
The Next Women: A look at the delicate balance between economic goals and ethical vision. (See also the Guardian's recent piece on social enterprise deadly sins).
Social Innovation: India gives cash directly to the poor
Just Means: In January 2013, India will start the world's biggest social innovation programme – giving cash directly to its poorest citizens in a bid to reduce its very large problem of corruption that stops subsidised goods and welfare benefits from reaching those who really need them.
20% CIC cap must be scrapped, insists Stephen Lloyd
Civil Society: Community interest companies must scrap the 20 per cent cap on dividend pay-outs if they are to thrive, Bates Wells & Braithwaite senior partner Stephen Lloyd said on Friday.
Q&A: Future trends in the social enterprise space
CBR Online: Rob Howard, founder of Telligent, sat down with CBR to discuss how social enterprise is evolving and key predictions for 2013.
Bring back cooperatives
Daily Monitor, Uganda: Rural development in Uganda means the transformation of the subsistence agricultural production to a market-oriented agricultural economy.
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