Doanh nhân xã hội của năm châu Phi được Diễn đàn Kinh tế Thế giới vinh danh tại Abuja

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ABUJA, Nigeria – Seven Social Entrepreneurs were today named Africa Social Entrepreneurs of the Year at the World Economic Forum on Africa taking place in Abuja, Nigeria.

ABUJA, Nigeria – Seven Social Entrepreneurs were today named Africa Social Entrepreneurs of the Year at the World Economic Forum on Africa taking place in Abuja, Nigeria. The awards were conferred by Philipp Rösler, Managing Director, World Economic Forum.

“Social entrepreneurs are an integral community of the World Economic Forum and an increasingly sought-after one,” said David Aikman, Managing Director at the World Economic Forum and Head of the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship. “A growing number of corporations see income inequality and environmental problems like climate change as fundamental threats to their long-term growth. Many governments are starting to rethink the way they deliver goods and services that improve social outcomes. I am confident this trend will only continue to grow in the future, and the Forum is proud to be at the forefront of catalysing partnerships among these stakeholder groups for social and environmental change.”

The following have been selected as the 2014 Africa Social Entrepreneurs of the Year.

Patrick Awuah, Ashesi University, Ghana

Ashesi was founded to address Africa’s biggest roadblocks to progress: the need for ethical leadership and innovative thinking. Ashesi University College is a secular, private, non-profit liberal arts college located in Ghana, West Africa. Ashesi aims to make a significant contribution to transform Africa by educating a new generation of ethical, entrepreneurial leaders. Ashesi’s unique curriculum combines a rigorous liberal arts core with practical, high-impact majors in business, computer science and MIS, and a four-year focus on leadership development and community service. To date, 100% of Ashesi’s graduates have found quality placement within a few months of graduating and over 95% have stayed to work for progress in Africa.

Ashifi Gogo, Sproxil, Ghana, Nigeria and India

Sproxil has developed and trademarked a Mobile Product Authentication (MPA) solution that enables consumers to verify that the pharmaceutical product they are buying is genuine. Consumers use a scratch card, similar to those used to replenish cellular talk-time, to reveal a one-time-use code on pharmaceutical products. Sproxil has set up Africa’s first national, mobile-based anti-counterfeit service in Nigeria and has already sold more than 250 million anti-counterfeit labels.

Martin Kariongi Ole Sanago, Institute for Orkonerei Pastoralists Advancement (IOPA), Tanzania

IOPA facilitates transformation and diversification of the economic system of the Maasai through social business, social entrepreneurship and innovation. Using radio programmes, roundtable discussions and festivals, the Institute prepares a fertile ground for self-examination and collective action. The Institute also teaches the Maasai veterinary services and techniques and sensitizes them to the use of both modern and traditional veterinary medicine; and carries out vaccination campaigns that have enabled pastoralists to use modern treatments and methods of livestock management, allowing animals to live healthier, longer, more productive lives.

Jay Kimmelman and Shannon May, Bridge International Academies, Kenya

Bridge International Academies is a chain of nursery and private schools in Africa delivering high-quality education for just $5 a month on average. The model of Bridge International Academies – centred on the academy-in-a-box solution, delivered through data-enabled tablets – enables thousands of teachers to deliver world-class lessons to children who had struggled simply to have a teacher show up at their previous schools. It has been just over four years since its first academy opened. As of January 2014, Bridge operates 259 academies in Kenya, employing over 3,000 people and educating approximately 80,000 pupils. By 2025, Bridge plans to be educating 10,000,000 pupils in over a dozen countries.

Gbenga Sesan, Paradigm Initiative Nigeria, Nigeria

Paradigm Initiative Nigeria’s (PIN) vision is to connect underserved young Nigerians with ICT-enabled opportunities to improve their livelihoods. Solving these twin problems – unemployment and cyber-crime – is at the heart of PIN’s strategy. Its model involves a two-pronged approach of capacity-building/ICT empowerment and ICT policy interventions. PIN offers income-generating ICT training and social media consultancy to private or non-profit organizations that need them, working with PIN’s graduates as implementing partners. Current partners include the Peery Foundation, Internews, Microsoft and Google.

Allen Wilcox, Village Reach, Mozambique

VillageReach is a non‐profit social enterprise with a mission to save lives and improve health by increasing access to quality healthcare for the most underserved communities. VillageReach develops, evaluates and proves system innovations that improve health system performance. Through collaboration with governments, non-governmental organizations and communities, VillageReach seeks to extend the reach of health systems in scalable and sustainable ways by strengthening health service delivery, enhancing information and communication technology systems, and engaging the private sector.

Giới thiệu về Quỹ Schwab

Quỹ Schwab cho Doanh nhân Xã hội được đồng sáng lập bởi Klaus Schwab, Người sáng lập và Chủ tịch Điều hành Diễn đàn Kinh tế Thế giới, và vợ của ông, Hilde. Kể từ khi thành lập vào năm 2000, Quỹ đã xác định được các doanh nhân xã hội hàng đầu thế giới và liên quan đến cộng đồng 200 người đoạt giải trong việc thúc đẩy lĩnh vực đổi mới xã hội với sự cộng tác của các bên liên quan là doanh nghiệp, chính phủ và học thuật. Các doanh nhân xã hội được lựa chọn của mạng lưới Schwab Foundation tham gia các sự kiện của Diễn đàn Kinh tế Thế giới, do đó mang lại cơ hội duy nhất để họ kết nối với các nhà lãnh đạo kinh doanh, chính trị và truyền thông.

Diễn đàn Kinh tế Thế giới lần thứ 24 về Châu Phi sẽ được tổ chức tại Abuja, Nigeria, vào ngày 7-9 tháng 2014 năm XNUMX. Chủ đề của cuộc họp là Rèn luyện tăng trưởng bao trùm, Tạo việc làm.

Đồng Chủ tịch của cuộc họp là Dominic Barton, Giám đốc Điều hành, McKinsey & Company, Vương quốc Anh; Jean-François van Boxmeer, Chủ tịch Hội đồng Điều hành kiêm Giám đốc Điều hành, Heineken, Hà Lan; Aliko Dangote, Chủ tịch kiêm Giám đốc Điều hành, Tập đoàn Dangote, Nigeria; Bineta Diop, Chủ tịch, Femmes Africa Solidarité, Thụy Sĩ; Jabu A. Mabuza, Chủ tịch, Tập đoàn Telkom, Nam Phi; Sunil Bharti Mittal, Chủ tịch, Bharti Enterprises, Ấn Độ; John Rice, Phó Chủ tịch, GE, Đặc khu hành chính Hồng Kông

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