Thursday, July 7, 2011

6th INSEAD Social Entrepreneurship Conference 2011

The ISEP 2011 Conference and Reunion took place in one of the most exciting cities on the planet, Berlin! INSEAD partnered with the prestigious Centre for Social Investment at the Hertie School of Governance and theUniversity of Heidelberg and held a stimulating, invigorating and inspiring gathering. The collaboration brought with it a rich level of research, analysis, some of the world’s leading thinking on building a thriving social entrepreneurship ecosystem. Our conference, open to the public, took place on Friday 7 October 2011. It focused on the potential for business partnerships and the role of public policy in promoting social entrepreneurship. The ISEP reunion on the 8 October brought together ISEP graduates from all nine ISEP sessions from both Fontainebleau and Singapore.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Education for Marginalised Ethnic Groups


Far into the Northwest Far into the Northwest corner of Thailand, in the hills surrounding Fang and into Burma, Ben Bowler and colleagues at the Blood Foundation are committed to providing education for the people of Shan State in Burma, those in displaced people camps from the civil war, and marginalised minority hill tribes on both sides of the border. With the support of revenue from their Monk for a Month programme at the Sri Boonruang Temple, they support literacy, primary education and community development initiatives marginalised ethnic groups on both sides of the border. In the photos, traditional weaving is taught to a new generation and a night-time Thai literacy programme is conducted for undocumented Shan migrant workers. They attend after a full day of work in orange groves to learn a language that will enable them to deal with health, safety and legal challenges in their daily lives. Across the border a network of schools set up in Buddhist temples compensates for a defunct Burmese education system. Read further blogpost on "Wandering Dhamma".

Hans H. Wahl, Sr. Associate Director

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

ISEP Visits Dialogue in the Dark in Singapore

Slightly less than a year after Cheh Hoon Choo-Yeo and Joyce Tang participated in the 2008 ISEP they opened the doors to Southeast Asia's first permanent Dialogue in the Dark exhibition at Ngee Ann Polytechnic in Singapore. DiD Singapore is the first exhibition housed within an educational institution and able to integrate this unique programme within an academic institution.


This year's ISEP participants were given a special opportunity to benefit from their predecessor's accomplishment by visiting Dialogue in the Dark. We met Cheh Hoon Choo-Yeo and Joyce Tang, their students who administer DiD as part of their studies in social entrepreneurship, and a very impressive team of guides who helped us find our way in the dark for one hour and offered us a unique insight into the life without sight.

Monday, November 30, 2009

ISEP Singapore 2009 Launched

We are well into day two of ISEP-Singapore and off to a great start! After scaling Mt Everest yesterday and dinner with a spectacular view from the 33rd floor, we are now examining the DNA of innovators. Around the room are 28 remarkable social entrepreneurs from 18 countries on 3 continents. They are engaged in addressing the needs of troubled youth in Jakarta and in Portugal, promoting social entrepreneurship in South Africa and in Hong Kong, and rural development in Bangladesh, the Thailand and Germany. More to come as the week progresses...

Thursday, November 26, 2009

ISEP Fontainebleau 2009

ISEP participants working hard! Building high performance teams is not an easy task. Teaching session by INSEAD Professor Filipe Santos. Participants worked in groups after the session.