Our world’s problems may seem too great and too complex to solve - endemic violence, climate change, affordable housing, food insecurity, wealth and income disparity, and so on. However, if the past is prologue, resolution of these daunting challenges will be found. The path towards solutions lies in creative partnerships that break through traditional biases and bring together activists and leaders across perspectives and disciplines. Our topic explores broadening wealth creation and economic development through the collaboration of public, private, and philanthropic/social sectors.
Social Value Investing developed by Professor Eimicke, provides a five-point management framework designed to assist leaders in developing and measuring the success of cross-sector partnerships (CSPs). Inspired by value investing, one of history’s most successful investment paradigms, the Social Value Investing framework provides tools to maximize collaborative efficiency and positive social impact.
The Horn of Africa has suffered and struggled over the years with wars, tribal conflicts, famine, corruption and poverty. However, there are vast untapped natural resources and ingenuity among its talented population. Magdi Amin has founded the African Renaissance Partners, Horn of Africa Fund to practically bring together private investment, local entrepreneurs and government support to improve the lives of people in this part of the world. The plan for African Renaissance Partners, and Mr. Amin’s investment experiences illustrate the principles behind Social Value Investing.
This webinar will look at the potential for bringing together the private, public and social sectors in order to produce transformative results in areas of under and unequal development.
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