A solution to tackle the recent fund cuts affecting the Global South can be innovative social enterprises. As the global south reels under funding cuts and increasing push back from governments on advancing the sexual and reproductive health and rights of individuals and communities, the social enterprise model can play a critical role towards sustainability.
IPPF’s dedicated e-resource on Social Enterprises (SEs) has been developed for Member Associations, Partners or any organisation which is actively engaged in or exploring SE initiatives. This handy resource is packed with practical tools, real-world examples, and inspiration to help you strengthen your sustainability efforts.
Highlights from SEnopsis:
- 🔹 SE Business Models in Action – Strategies and SE models MAs have used to create self-sustaining SEs and impact at scale.
🔹 Case Studies: Learning from Each Other – Real-world challenges, navigation tactics, lessons learned from the MAs.
🔹 Market Research Recommendations – Insights from virtual SE-related studies to refine services and financial models.
🔹 Success Stories: Inspiration in Action – Celebrating MAs that have turned challenges into opportunities and delivered results for communities .
Whether it’s refining an existing SE, developing a new concept, or looking for inspiration, the lessons and experiences shared in this edition can help build more resilient and impactful enterprises.
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