The United Nations can’t do everything. For the United Nations to lend social support to developing countries, leaders of many countries must sit down together and come up with a decide. In addition, they only focus on major issues in the world that has caught media attention. When a decision is made, the United Nations will provide what the victims need for example, water, food, etc.
On the other hand, social enterprises are different. What the United Nations does is give people what they need. What social enterprises does is helping people to be able to get what they need themselves.
Giving people food and water does not solve poverty. What the UN does not know is that these people got potential. The social entrepreneurs found a way to help people out of poverty without feeding them. What they really need is to be able to support themselves. Many great minds started micro-finance, or micro-loans, in developing countries to help people start their own business and support themselves and potentially their employees. If you always give them food, they will never be able to make their own food. If you teach them how to make their own food, you will be the true hero in fighting poverty.
References:
“Microfinance 101 – Part 4 (final): Why Microloans Are Better than a Donation, or Charity.” MILAAP STORIES. 12 Sept. 2011. Web. 11 Nov. 2014. <http://blog.milaap.org/microfinance-101-part-4-final-why-microloans-are-better-than-a-donation-or-charity/>.
“What Is Social Entrepreneurship?” Skoll World Forum. Web. 11 Nov. 2014. <http://skollworldforum.org/about/what-is-social-entrepreneurship/>.