Social Entrepreneurship – Business with a Purpose, Reform Stories, Ep. 23

Do you know what social enterprises are? Quiet and persistent, driven by a mission they place above profit, they still don’t receive enough public attention. That’s why, in the new episode of the Reform Stories podcast, we bring you their story and talk about courage, empathy, and the people helping us build a better society.

What does a typical day look like on a plantation where people with disabilities live and work? What has the implementation of the Law on Social Entrepreneurship brought so far, and what is still needed for social enterprises to receive greater support from the community? How can companies, local governments, and citizens support this sector?

Find out the answers to these and other questions in a conversation between Irena Đorđević Šušić, Head of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Unit, Violeta Jovanović, Executive Director of NALED and President of the Ethno Network, and Marija Lalović, founder of the citizens’ association “Zelena plantaža Iva.”

Full podcast episode is available below:

 

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