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Financing social enterprises (SEs) is often difficult because they are considered high-risk investments. To overcome this financing obstacle Read more...
Healthcare in the Philippines has been criticized for being both unaffordable for and inaccessible to the poor. This is exacerbated by the little trust Read more...
The Palawan NGO Network, Inc. (PNNI) shares a common vision for social justice and equitable distribution of wealth rooted in self-help and participatory democracy. It was formed in November 1991 Read more...
The ability to identify gaps in and respond to the market is key to any enterprise’s success. Global Organic and Wellness Corporation (GlowCorp)—a marketing company set up by eight farmer Read more...