Clement writes about The Big Issue project in Malawi: “This project is affiliated to the Big Issue, London. It has the same objective of working as a social enterprise to fight poverty and homelessness by providing business and creative solutions through selling of The Big Issue magazine.”
Marshal discusses Sex Workers Bill in Malawi: “Recent media reports pointing that the government intends to come up with a Sex Worker’s Bill with an aim of protecting sex workers in the country, shocked quite a few of us.”
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You may be interested to know that Beehive Centre for Social Enterprise – http://www.beehivecse.org is also doing it’s bit in Chilomoni, Blantyre.
Beehive Centre for Social Enterprise has established a 5 successful enterprises and a great training base in Blantyre… it turns out the term social enterprise carries more meaning in countries where there’s adequate employment and a welfare state. Most enterprises in Malawi, as long as they’re not exploitative, are social enterprises… what do you think?