Social Enterprise: Providing Hope to People Around the World
“If the United Nations was fully funded why would we need the Arc or social enterprise?”
Upon seeing this prompt, I was instantly struck by the meaning and thoughts behind it. The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization that provides need and assistance in countries around the world, in turn improving the lives of billions of people. This aid can be seen financially as well as through sanctions, laws, aid workers and technology the UN attempts to better the lives of people living in difficult situations. I truly believe however that if there was ever such a thing as a fully funded UN it would not be able to sustain itself longterm and help the people that really need it.
This is why, in my opinion, it is important for programs like the Arc Initiative and Skoll Foundation to exist. One reason for this is that the UN is very good at providing short-term aid but is simply unable to provide it long-term as their resources are spread so thin across the world. This is why organizations like Arc and the Skoll Foundation are needed as they can provide more sustainable means through their promotion of social enterprise in the countries they go into. This fact alone allows the individuals living in these struggling areas to become financially independent, learn applicable business skills and also produce economic growth in their communities. This benefits everybody as by giving citizens in these countries that independence you can jumpstart financial growth across the country and improve not only the economics of the country but things like education, politics and healthcare as people strive to improve their lives all around. Truly both the UN and these various organizations are extremely important for the world and when they work together so much more can be accomplished and the global community prospers as a result.
http://skollworldforum.org/organization/skoll-foundation/
http://www.sauder.ubc.ca/Global_Reach/ARC_Initiative/About_ARC
http://skollworldforum.org/about/what-is-social-entrepreneurship/
http://thehubhalifax.ca/social-entrepreneurship-ceeds-fresh-ideas/
http://harvillelindseyedm310.blogspot.ca