Many developing countries and areas that suffer from natural disasters, unstable economy, or war supported by the United Nations are later able to develop more stabilized lifestyles. Although the United Nations improves the lives of the people around the world, they are not able to personally help a specific group of people in need.
The Arc Initiative, “a two-way exchange of knowledge and ideas [that] creates and sustains long-term relationships,” and social enterprise, on the other hand, consists of a small group of students and leaders that help young social entrepreneurs to build business and economic knowledge. Through this experience, these individuals will eventually learn and grow as leading entrepreneurs, eventually influencing their community. The Arc and social enterprise definitely has a more personal help and a long-lasting relationship.
The United Nations is a great help in funding areas in need. However, sometimes, the world doesn’t just need an organization with money to solve their problems. Some problems in the world need leaders that are willing to give up their time and effort to help individuals learn and improve business skills, in hopes that they will be able to achieve their goal as successful social entrepreneurs.
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http://www.sauder.ubc.ca/Global_Reach/ARC_Initiative/Programs/Student_Internships

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