Insights | Unleashing new way for social enterprises
The concept of social enterprises was first developed in the late 1970s in the UK, as an alternative to private businesses. The idea was good, but it is not enough.
The concept of social enterprises was first developed in the late 1970s in the UK, as an alternative to private businesses. The idea was good, but it is not enough.
Social innovation is an important policy dimension in addressing unmet social needs, among the needs, poverty alleviation has been one of the focused areas in many places of the world. In 2011, I went to India with a group of volunteers in Hong Kong, and learned an incredible lesson from the people we met in …
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Research by the Equal Opportunities Commission has revealed that more than 50 per cent of the ethnic minority population attained post-secondary education in both 2011 and 2016, which is higher than the rate for the general population.
Amid the third wave of the Covid-19 outbreak in Hong Kong, the government had initially announced that schools could start the new academic year with online learning only, with face-to-face classes and physical interactions suspended. Earlier this week, it allowed a return to on-site classes in two phases from September 23. However, given that the …
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